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


To: Mike Buckley who wrote (36491)12/12/2000 3:16:38 PM
From: Apollo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
Merlin, UF, & EL:

I think you guys are all very clever.

I maintain that he can't render an informed opinion about whether or not a company is a Gorilla or King unless he has absorbed the various nuances about that in the manual. If someone posted in the folder such an opinion and at the same time acknowledged that he hadn't read the manual, we know the responses he'd deservedly get.

You all keep turning it around. What I told Ten was that we were trying to decide gorilla vs. king stature for Intel. What I asked him was to determine whether Intel had open proprietary architecture in the PC-CPU chips.

An intel engineer was asked to comment on architecture. He volunteered, based on the ABSENCE of such, and in conjunction with its abilities to outexecute, that intel was a king.

He's right. You yokels are wrong. Any further stubborness on your parts will only further cement the notion that you've been co-opted by Gore-like tendencies to not give in gracefully. <vbg>

Now that that is settled, why don't you turnips turn your attention to the Thread's single biggest holding, where we're all deeply vested.

apollo