FOOLS RUSH IN . . . : INVESTOR BROTHERS SHARE WISDOM ON ONLINE STOCKS.(Business)

From: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA) | Date: January 25, 1999 | Copyright information

Byline: Deborah Adamson Daily News Staff Writer

The Brothers Fool have done it again.

David and Tom Gardner have gone against conventional wisdom to argue why some Internet companies with out-of-this-world valuations are actually good buys.

The Gardners, founders of the online investment forum Motley Fool, find gold in the leading Internet stocks that Wall Street gurus have long dismissed as being grossly overvalued. It's a case of fool's gold bein...

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