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


To: JHP who wrote (44149)7/5/2001 8:05:47 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Respond to of 54805
 
>> like LU?NT?CSCO?T?

Sorry, John, but we don't give investment advice here. You'll have to do your own due diligence and make your own decisions, but since you're a newbie I will give you a hint. It's become very clear that you are unfamiliar with the Gorilla Game. Of the 4 stocks you reference only 1 meets the criteria that we use to identify a Gorilla. The other 3 are merely large companies, and though they are sometimes called "gorillas", that's very different from the term as we employ it on this board. I would strongly suggest that you rtfm before you jump to any more conclusions. Should you have problems with the concepts, feel free to ask for clarification here, or just ask your friend, Michael Burke. He read the GG in 1999 and has a good grasp of the fundamentals.

Once you're able to distinguish between a gorilla and a Gorilla, perhaps you'll stop by to present the reasoning behind your nomination of vign.

Until then, prosperous investing.
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