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To: General J who wrote (2966)7/10/1998 11:53:00 AM
From: Striyker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5402
 
All I can say is I'm proud to be in such great company.

Striyker



To: General J who wrote (2966)7/10/1998 11:59:00 AM
From: Gwolf  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5402
 
To All: We are in for a real treat. The rest of you don't know who Ken Largo is so I'll fill you in. Largo or KeLargo as his old friends call him is one of those rare people that has a sixth sense about investments, much like Warren Buffett. He started investing at a very early age with money he earned from about 3 different jobs and was buying stocks in high school when the rest of us where spending our money on cars and girls. Largo retired at age 42 because of the wealth he had accumulated from his investments. I remember him telling all of us that he would be a millionaire by the time he was 30, which he was. Largo owns shares of Berkshire Hathaway at prices under $500, he recognized and understood Buffett long before the rest of the world did. Largo listened to Jimmy Buffett's music and read Warren Buffett's annual reports. This guy roams the country with a lap top to follow his investments and lives a life style we would all kill for. Largo reads like a mad man and understands securities analysis like no one I've ever known. He just seems to know where to put his money. I do have to tell you that he is not a trader, he looks at the big picture and invest for the long haul, he is not a short termer. His knowledge on this or any thread will benefit L.T. investors. We keep in touch when he's not climbing a mountain in Tibet or photographing panda's in China so hopefully he'll be posting his wisdom to this thread as often as I can get him to.

Gwolf



To: General J who wrote (2966)7/11/1998 12:51:00 PM
From: Mr. Forthright  Respond to of 5402
 
And what do you propose we do? How about completing a valuation of the company and stop acting like kids?