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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (49544)12/19/2001 9:39:31 AM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
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It goes like this: (2 "r's, 2 "f's" and 2 "t's"). Speaking of Benjamin Graham, do you pronounce that "h" between the two "a's" so it sounds like Graaaa.....haaaaam with two vowel sounds, or do you drop the "h" and pronounce it with only one vowel sound so it sounds like Graaaam? Personally, I like the double vowel sound with the "h" used between the vowels when I say it.

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Remember, it's always 2 "r's", 2 "f's" and 2 "t's" when speaking of Warren Buffett. You can always alter that formula slightly to read 2 "m's", 2 "f's" and 2 "t's" if you want to

uh, ok. actually, i don't think buffet cares how his name is spelled in some chat room. probably more concerned about people's thinking re investing. prolly would be a bit more concerned to see the way some consider investing their entire portfolio in three or four stocks with infinite PEs & teenage PSRs to be a kind of value investing aligned with His Philosophy.
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