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To: Andrew Vance who wrote (948)3/28/1998 4:01:00 PM
From: nigel bates  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1305
 
wired.com

any idea if this could impact IPEC (longish term I presume??)

nig



To: Andrew Vance who wrote (948)5/4/1998 4:49:00 PM
From: Brad Rogers  Respond to of 1305
 
Check out the "Gorilla Game" thread on SI. Excellent. Its about emerging
"gorillas" (dominant tech companies like Microsoft and Intel), based on
the recent book of the same name.

Below is the opening post on this thread:

With respect to Geoffrey Moore's term for dominant companies caught
'inside the tornado' of hypergrowth, this thread is dedicated to discuss
"Gorilla" stocks.

So I don't irritate the authors, the official Gorilla Game website is
at: gorillagame.com

Below is the initial list of 'Gorilla' stocks outlined in the book just
for the sake of keeping track:

i2 Technologies (ITWO)
Manugistics (MANU)

Microsoft (MSFT)
Netscape (NSCP)

Check Point (CHKPF)
Cylink (CYLK)
Network Associates (NETA)**
Security Dynamics (SDTI)

Cisco Systems (CSCO)
Intel (INTC)
Microsoft (MSFT

**Merger of McAfee and Network General since book was written.