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Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates
An SI Board Since February 1999
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54605<i>Let's take as true that The Gorilla Game works. That it presents a Mathemagician-11/3/2003
54604Your "vocabulary" was broader than mine <g>.Bridge Player-11/3/2003
54603<i>The gorilla game hold the possibility of being accessable to those withStock Farmer-11/3/2003
54602Hi Thomas, Great example of frank and open disagreement. I was under the impStock Farmer-11/3/2003
54601<i>How? By applying a set of externally observable criteria also simultaneTigerPaw-11/3/2003
54600<I>He is an author and I am attributing the source of an opinion with whicThomas Mercer-Hursh-11/3/2003
54599<i>The Gorilla game suggests that an investor can out research the other iStock Farmer-11/3/2003
54598Why do you say I am attacking Moore? He is an author and I am attributing the sStock Farmer-11/3/2003
54597Thank's for the explanation of "reversal days". I don't folloStock Farmer-11/3/2003
54596<<unless it is CEO Obnoxiousness.>> I like that. I think Ellison isBridge Player-11/3/2003
54595As you will have seen by now, I did answer the question in terms of briefly discThomas Mercer-Hursh-11/3/2003
54594>>Many are mentioned; few are annointed. Oh, well, if you are not intereJurgis Bekepuris-11/3/2003
54593<I> the list above was mostly selected from various pages of "The GorThomas Mercer-Hursh-11/3/2003
54592<I>Are there any reasonable circumstances under which any company that youThomas Mercer-Hursh-11/3/2003
54591Let's ask again: Have there been any gorillas that were "killed" Jurgis Bekepuris-11/3/2003
54590Good point. Let me rephrase my point in this way. Are there any reasonable cirBridge Player-11/3/2003
54589<i>Which leads us to the conclusion that the ability to win at the GorillaTigerPaw-11/3/2003
54588How many high tech companies were there in 1900?Thomas Mercer-Hursh-11/3/2003
54587WE'VE MOVED! The <i>Gorilla & King Portfolio candidates</i>Uncle Frank-11/3/2003
54586<<<i>But then perhaps none of these were truly gorillas</i>>Bridge Player-11/3/2003
54585<I>But then perhaps none of these were truly gorillas</i> Correct.Thomas Mercer-Hursh-11/3/2003
54584<I>And yet that's what Moore claimed he had done, isn't it?</i&Thomas Mercer-Hursh-11/3/2003
54583<< I believe that Cisco, Intel, and QUALCOMM will substantially outperformBridge Player-11/3/2003
54582Many thanks for the frank and extensive discussion. I will explore your website Bridge Player-11/3/2003
54581<i>And yet that's what Moore claimed he had done, isn't it?</i&Mathemagician-11/3/2003
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