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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (32972)10/9/2000 6:27:16 PM
From: Thomas Mercer-Hursh  Respond to of 54805
 
However, arts organizations appreciate all the smaller gifts as well.

Not to mention The Gorilla Foundation!

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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (32972)10/9/2000 7:20:43 PM
From: AMF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Bruce Brown re: Vilar

From a recent interview with Vilar in a Canadian newspaper (you know...Canada...that country with the snow and beer, ruled by a Queen...)

"My advantage is that the world doesn't understand technology. Most of what I read is amateurish, including what Wall Street puts out. I think there is US$3-trillion to $4-trillion worth of wealth opportunities in the next five to seven years. I'm an unabashed bull on technology stocks."



To: Bruce Brown who wrote (32972)10/13/2000 5:09:02 PM
From: johnzhang  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
Re: Worth Magazine Article On Mr. Vilar

Bruce,

We should invite him on the board to see where he's placing his money for the next $10 billion.

We could have a peek on Mr. Vilar's bet through November issue of Worth magazine. In the cover story "Explosive Growth - Alberto Vilar's hot stocks of the future", it revealed his Amerido Tech Fund owns Sycamore, Akamai, Broadcom and Juniper in broadband area, Corvis in optical-networking field, Ariba and Commerce One in B2B arena, Priceline and eBay in B2C, and Yahoo, Critical Path, Exodus, Siebel and Inktomi round out its major holdings.

Best,

John