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To: George Acton who wrote (91327)6/23/2001 1:17:21 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
George, there's a chip co. in Boise? <VBG> The analysts are all looking over the valley. Which is hard to do when your head is up your..., well, shut my mouth, enough of that. I don't think anyone questions where I stand on this particular subject.

Harvard has been doing well lately. Historically, they have a tendency to employ strategies that produce winning returns most of the time and then die big once in a while, then they raise tuition way above inflation rate and try something else. I don't really know what they are doing now, so I couldn't comment on their strategies even if I could comment on their strategies. <g> The fact that socially climbing, affluent parents are willing to pay nearly any price to get a kid into Harvard helps the old cash flow equation no matter what the investors do.

They have always paid the investment team well. My buddy, Bing Sung, was there during the early 1980s and he didn't have to work a second job. <g>