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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike Buckley who wrote (36328)12/11/2000 12:51:38 AM
From: tinkershaw  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 54805
 
It should be a Cool Post.

Hmmm, was this post in response to a Voop post?

In context:

Message 14969991

Message 14970697

and finally inspiring words of truth;):

Message 14972019

Voop, I could not have done it without you!

Tinker
Thanks for the mention Mike. Now that the market euphoria is over I am stilling myself for more disciplined gorilla investing.

My nominee for best performing gorilla (or at least arguable gorilla) for 2001 (first year of the new century) is Rambus. I also think INTC may have a fine year as well and am thinking of picking up some here.

Nominees anyone for best performing gorilla (or arguable gorilla) for 2001?

Perhaps we should have a nomination of candidates and then a poll in regard?

I nominate RMBS and INTC and would need a second to have them included.

To put it into perspective I don't think a CREE or AVNX (for example) are far enough along in their product adoption to make the list, although a GMST and a SEBL certainly are (although maybe someone can prove me wrong - but I think CREE and AVNX are still shiny pebbles) and a WIND may or may not be there depending on tornado. Whoever nominates WIND can make the case.