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Gorilla Game Investing in the eWorld
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As a result of some recent discussions on the "Gorilla & King Portfolio" Thread, a Group of us has decided that a separate Thread focused specifically on Geoffrey Moore and Tom Kippola's conjecture that there is value in implementing Gorilla investing techniques in the Internet world was worth some focused dialogue. An excerpt from the '99 edition of The Gorilla Game states:

"According to these [gorilla] criteria, no Internet stock can ever be a gorilla...[however] There is simply too much genuine value and deep-seated competitive advantage accruing to Internet companies to dismiss them as a passing fad...So we will show how investors with varying risk/reward profiles might integrate gorilla-game investing with Internet investing..."

The authors go on to state that they are "focused here on a variant of the gorilla game - one that is played at a much earlier stage with privately held companies. Many of these earlier stage investments are made through or in conjunction with two separate investing vehicles, Voyager Capital and Internet Capital Group (ICGE)." It is also worth noting that Moore and Kippola are shareholders in and sit on the Advisory Board of ICGE, "a company that identifies, invests in, operates and manages business-to-business e-commerce companies."

In following the rational of the authors, I have started "Diamonds in the Rough" (DITR) Index, listing companies that may potentially fit with the strategy outlined above
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Please help me explore this concept.
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1817OLED is a gorillahandyman-1/18/2018
1816I'm not going to touch that pole with ten feet... ctb/A@snakeseatrats--agootekboy-11/29/2000
1815>> I suggest focusing on the ones run by fat naked gay guys... Are you suUncle Frank-11/29/2000
1814<i>Do you think that the analytical tools this thread was developing can htekboy-11/28/2000
1813<i>Do you think that the analytical tools this thread was developing can hBruce Brown-11/28/2000
1812Nice to see a post here, Bruce. It's the first in 6 months. >> As Uncle Frank-11/28/2000
1811An interesting article about Merrill Lynch having to cancel their December InterBruce Brown-11/28/2000
1810 I have no doubt that <b>aus</b> would like my comments about "KevRupert-5/29/2000
1809 If I were letting a hundred flowers bloom, SNDK might be one of them, but I'tekboy-5/29/2000
1808 tekboy - you know I try to be a <i>value tech</i> player. I'm KevRupert-5/29/2000
1807 my god, this is getting to be a trend... UF just plumped SNDK on the main threatekboy-5/29/2000
1806 Ausdauer, I am now a new proud owner of SNDK. Back to the cave... TeflonTeflon-5/25/2000
1805 Fellow Gorilla Game investors, Please take a few moments to review this post. Ausdauer-5/19/2000
1804 Briefing.com on B2B 09:29 ET ****** Chemicals B2B : Another day, another indutekboy-5/17/2000
1803 Yes, hopefully - it is well known that bears and gorillas don't mix well. Sir Francis Drake-5/15/2000
1802 Good one Morgan....LOL. Hopefully the big bad bear will go back into hibernatiLou Weed-5/15/2000
1801 <<What in the world happened to all the gorillas??>> They are in tSir Francis Drake-5/15/2000
1800 gone for an underwater swim lesson :-) <eom>kumar-5/15/2000
1799 What in the world happened to all the gorillas??JimBeamII-5/15/2000
1798 Moore on B2B thestandard.com May 08, 2000 Approaching the Chasm tekboy-5/11/2000
1797 Personally I always preferred QLGC - same business, safer stock. Of course, aftSir Francis Drake-4/26/2000
1796 Anyone follow EMLX. I don't own it, yet, They combine two of my favorite thNichols-4/26/2000
1795 Greetings to all, Long time lurker on the thread, finally getting around to pobriancf-4/26/2000
1794 Well, Morgan, a bottle of Grey Goose later this weekend and I'm still unablTeflon-4/23/2000
1793 I'll trade. However, should I see some *truly* insane levels on some solid Sir Francis Drake-4/23/2000
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