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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 148.83+1.1%Feb 4 3:59 PM EST

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To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (110366)1/7/2002 1:59:06 PM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
What a queer remark. The whole market is built on relative EPS valuations. QCOM has real EPS momentum - the fiber co's have NO momentum. I'm not supporting QCOM as a long or short. I am only sick of Limtex ranting about the price action of the stock like some kid that just got out of TA 101. I am more interested in valid conversations about 3G CDMA market applications that need to be developed.

The R & D wizards at Qualcomm need to develop 3G applications around the current digital computing platform -Windows XP. For example, I hope that someone introduces a BREW CD for your car telematic system through your CD player that programs a simple LCD screen for a touch screen telephone, map finder, location finder. I'd also like to see the telematic radio screen come with 2 GB of RAM for MP3 files and other digital files that you could save through an iLink connection.

The car serves as an incredible space for digital archives, since power and space is unlimited. I would be very excited to save myself lugging around a laptop with all my digital archives if I could relay the information between my car and my home network and use my cell phone to transfer files in between. The cell phone is the ultimate network relay.
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