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To: Greg Hull who wrote (17184)2/4/2000 4:22:00 PM
From: chaz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
Greg...you've understood HUNT just as I planned. Let me review. Some months ago, long before we made the "hit" parade as a thread, there was some discussion of "shiny pebbles" and at the time the general concensus was we ought to leave them where they were and focus on understanding what we had.

As a thread working in the G&K vernacular, Justin keeping our W&W portfolio, and Uncle Frank yanking his best from under him, we still needed a means to uncover the next entries for the W&W list, or Justin would go out of business. :))

Simultaneously, we were seeing lots of new posters, clearly interested in helping, clearly thinking as we do. Suddenly the means to fill this need was available.

So I asked the thread to nominate likely companies, and called for volunteers to investigate them. I got both, and Project HUNT was on it's way.

We shouldn't be looking for just any company. Anyone with a mouse can do that just by digging around fool.com. We want to know about the next Q, or JDSU, and it was in that spirit (I think) that the nominations were made. I made no attempt to edit the list, or to prejudge any company.

Every HUNT company is not going to go automatically onto Justin's list, but I do think we should make an effort to confine nominations to those that possibly could.