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To: RobertHChaney who wrote (47363)10/2/2001 12:21:36 AM
From: kumar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Should GG fundamentally be played differently in bull vs. bear markets

IMHO, rules #1-10 are market agnostic, and they form the crux of Gorilla Gaming.

cheers, kumar



To: RobertHChaney who wrote (47363)10/2/2001 12:21:36 AM
From: kumar  Respond to of 54805
 
Should GG fundamentally be played differently in bull vs. bear markets

IMHO, rules #1-10 are market agnostic, and they form the crux of Gorilla Gaming.

cheers, kumar



To: RobertHChaney who wrote (47363)10/2/2001 4:43:08 AM
From: chaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Robert--

Whereas, in a bear market (like we are in now), the focus should probably be placed primarily on buying proven, mainstreet G&K's at bargain prices, based on historically low multiples seen in past recessions.

In other words, suspend the game until it's safe again!

I'll agree with that! So what are the historically low multiples to look for? Many of the companies we are watching today have never been through this, so what is to guide us, please? Anyone with thoughts to offer?

Chaz