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Old 05-23-2011, 05:25 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Penforhire View Post
tubemonkey, that reminds me of Jim Cramer's "four horsement of tech" -- http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2007/0...rsemen-of-tech

Apple, Google, Amazon, and (surprisingly as viewed today) Research in Motion. Three out of four isn't a bad prediction for four-odd years ago. Of course earlier he had picked Cisco, Intel, Dell, and Microsoft (not bad even today, excepting Dell!). Cisco, Intel, and Miicrosoft are still market giants.
Maybe we should be talking in terms of The Magnificent seven.
Cisco, Intel, MS, Apple, Goggle, Amazon, and Nokia (cause Facebook isn't that powerful. Yet.).
(Obviously, only western companies in that list.)
Their asian counterparts (Samsung, Sony, etc) would be The Seven Samurai.
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