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To: Poet who wrote (7027)4/28/2000 6:41:00 PM
From: Bridge Player  Read Replies (3) of 8096
 
<< And finally, with regard to the timing of buys on QCOM and other growth stocks which have pulled back significantly, if one is investing for the long term, the timing of one's purchase means much less than the company one purchases.>>

IMO, I find this view to have more validity if one is buying companies with market caps of, say, 5-10 billion, than those with caps of over 50 billion. Certainly there are exceptions, but the continuation of rapid growth as the numbers get larger just becomes very difficult. Most of the really significant money in the market lies in buying successful companies before they get big.

BP
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