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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (1058)4/5/1999 7:03:00 AM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
To Uncle Frank:

From the top. I too was a long term Intel investor. That was when I concentrated on semi conductors - Intel, Texas Instruments et al. Long before the Gorilla Game book was published. That investment was very successful. I sold only to diversify into software - Microsoft especially.

Again, I have been a Wintel investor.

Somehow, my eagerness to nominate and discuss potential gorillas - which I thought - apparently incorrectly - is the purpose of this thread - has been misunderstood.

My purpose is not to attack Wintel.

My mistake has been to join others in commenting on Intel or Microsoft.

Done with that.

From now on, that is for others.

I do respect the gorilla concepts, although I do find them somewhat confining, so I would like to use them somewhat broadly if I may.

The reason I have several posts recently is that I thought I was making some suggestions of some use here - looking for potential gorillas and royalty. That was what I thought I was doing.

Very very sad that you see my posts as just attacks and useless.

Hope you will consider this just growing pains for me here. After all, you and others have been at this quite a while.

Best personal regards.

Chaz too
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