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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Thomas Mercer-Hursh who wrote (51872)7/9/2002 4:40:23 PM
From: hueyone  Read Replies (2) of 54805
 
Unless, of course, you are indirectly suggesting that I should forget all about the Gorilla Game until some other time and use different criteria in the present?

In the introduction to the Gorilla Game the question is posed "How can I leverage the upside opportunity in high tech and still protect my family's nest egg"? As it turns out, the manual never answered that question, and some folks, mistakenly believing they were acting in a conservative manner by investing in Gorillas, lost their nest eggs. With that in mind, perhaps it would behoove us to be a little more open minded to folks who are interested in introducing other criteria (such as valuation) for discussion around here on top of the manual's Gorilla criteria.

On the other hand, if we are going to limit the discussion to Gorilla criteria, let's be clear that the thread is about identifying good companies, but not about identifying good investments. Personally I am still interested in answering the question posed by the authors, so I hope some part time discussion of non gorilla criteria is welcomed.

Imo, Huey
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