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


To: Hector who wrote (50880)4/2/2002 11:19:02 AM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
>> Is gorilla stock another term used for bubble stock?

No, Hector, the synonym for bubble-stock is tech-stock.

>> It seems that most of your gorilla candidates like GMST, JDSU, QCOM, etc. all require the individual to check his brains at the door before going into the room.

First of all, we're in the business of identifying and vetting both Gorilla and King candidates. There are some important differences between Gorillas and Kings, but you'll need to rtfm before you can appreciate them. It also might make sense for you to rtfm before you get too judgemental. And note that we only characterize 1 of the 3 stocks you've chosen to taunt us with as a Gorilla.

>> I noticed you didn't have PSFT on the list. How come. It seems to have fit all the criteria in the past.

Other than having a 4 letter symbol, which criteria are you referring to?

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To: Hector who wrote (50880)4/2/2002 5:57:32 PM
From: Skeet Shipman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
There may be some truth to the comment: "Is gorilla stock another term used for bubble stock?" Those that just discard the comment may not understand Silicon Valley accounting, unending required capital expenditures, the bubble in IT spending, the era of increased competition and reduced margins.