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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 177.22-0.8%3:59 PM EDT

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To: Andrew N. Cothran who wrote (111660)1/25/2002 2:57:29 PM
From: Keith Feral   of 152472
 
As I said last night, this stock trades down in after hours on every eps report. I never trade the stock on the day after EPS to give myself time to reflect on the real progress. This past year was nothing except for scientific achievement. The net gain in CDMA subs in 2001 replaced the revenues that Qualcomm lost from the sale of the handset division to Kyocera. This year it's smooth sailing until CDMA is integrated into every wireless CDMA and GPRS network. That is the major catalyst that will return LTB&H crowd back into favor.

The horizontal integration of CDMA into fixed and limited mobility applications could potentially double the market share as communication companies replace fixed phone services with WCDMA WLL technologies. This could happen very quickly since it would enable companies like Sprint to offer all of their services for long distance, local phone service, high speed broadband, and new value added services.
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