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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Len who wrote (90)2/18/1999 11:10:00 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Billionaire Scorecard: Tech Fortunes Trimmed by Latest Slump

New York, Feb. 18 (Bloomberg) -- The swoon in Internet and
computer stocks this month has shaved billions of dollars
off the fortunes of billionaires whose riches are built on
technology stocks.

The following table shows the effect of the market's drop
on the stock and option holdings of some of the richest U.S.
technology entrepreneurs, many of whom are still richer than
they were at the beginning of the year.

The declines are calculated from 1999 closing highs for the
stocks in which the individuals are the largest holders.
Dollar figures are in billions.

Billionaire 99 High 02/18/99 Loss Change YTD

William Gates, Microsoft $87.6 $73.0 $14.6 -17% +5%
Paul Allen, Microsoft $24.2 $20.2 $4.0 -17% +5%
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft $21.0 $ $17.5 $3.5 -17% +6%
Michael Dell, Dell $20.6 $15.7 $4.9 -24% +12%
Lawrence Ellison, Oracle $13.9 $11.6 $2.3 -17% +18%
Gordon Moore, Intel $12.6 $11.5 $1.1 -9% +9%
Jeffrey Bezos, Amazon $10.9 $5.3 $5.6 -51% -18%
David Filo, Yahoo! $4.9 $3.0 $1.83 -38% +8%
Jerry Yang, Yahoo! $4.8 $3.0 $1.8 -38% +8%
Pierre Omidyar, eBay $4.6 $3.6 $1.0 -22% 3%
Stephen Case, AOL $1.5 $1.3 $0.2 -13% 0%

Values are based on the latest available information for stock
holdings.
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