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Technology Stocks : America On-Line: will it survive ...?

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To: Jorge who wrote ()11/23/1998 4:59:00 AM
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This guy thinks AOL/NSCP deal will catapult AOL to "Gorilla" status....Curious about The Gorilla Game? Order it from amazon.com to read about

I think if you read the book you will find that there are "Gorilla" businesses and "Kings&Queens".

Gorillas are the best - they are businesses that have a monopoly. They will always make great profit because they are a monopoly and can charge whatever they please for their product. Microsoft, for example, is a Gorilla in OS department.

Kings&Queens are dominant players in a particular market. DELL fills this qualification in the box making business.

The philosophy is to buy all the Gorillas (impossible to go wrong) and most of the Kings&Queens.

AOL/NCSP is not a Gorilla. They might become Kings&Queens.
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