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Gorilla Game
An SI Board Since March 1998
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12 Speaking of e*commerce atlantabank.comJay Rommel-3/16/1998
11 Clam Clam, OK, so does AMZN fall under the category of AOL and YHOO ... RemembJay Rommel-3/16/1998
10 >>Second, if you did, you will note that Moore himself never called AMZN Clam Clam-3/16/1998
9 Sterling Commerce (SE) is Merrill Lynch's Chief Technical Analysts favoriteDavid R. Doerr-3/16/1998
8 > Doubt it. AMZN looks like the Gorilla of e*commerce I think we are talkinJay Rommel-3/16/1998
7 Clam squared; Great idea, I saw Geoff speak last year in Seattle. I'm curDavid R. Doerr-3/16/1998
6 C/C, I think the book may create a short term opportunity for gains in "GoElmer-3/16/1998
5 >>Any chance that NSCP will be the Gorilla in E-Commerce? Doubt it. AMZWizard-3/16/1998
4 > any comment Mr. Moore? Yes, I'm happy that he finally came out with aJay Rommel-3/16/1998
3 Lucent certainly is a gorilla. Its growth is not tornado-like so it is a grandClam Clam-3/16/1998
2 CC, Thanks for starting this thread! I just finished reading the book tonight Jay Rommel-3/15/1998
1 So we can keep track of splits and Gain/Loss, here are the rest of the stats: Clam Clam-3/15/1998
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