Given the excitement over dumbfounding IPOs from unprofitable tech companies, now is a great time to pry into the portfolio of a level-headed investor who made a killing during/after the original dotcom bubble. So I give you Arnold Van Den Berg, a man who brought home returns of 45%, 11% and 0.5% (while the S&P 500 dropped by 9%, 12% and 22%) from 2000-2002 . read at gurufocus.com
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