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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (23227)9/8/2002 9:20:04 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (3) of 74559
 
A fantastic trend indeed.
Where the H is the profit for QCOM in it?
Can it continue?
Is it priced in and more?
Does a bear market give a rat's ass?
Will QCOM EVER make dime one out of china?
For such a wonderful trend why is the stock dropping?
How much of QCOM's priofits are given away in stock options?
Is shareholder equiting rising with "supposed" profit growth?
What is a reasonable PE for this "bargain"?
With stock options and, pro forma BS, and one tiime hits etc etc etc, does QCOM really have a PE?

Enquiring minds want to know the answers to those questions.
In the meantime I suppose the trend is your friend.
Note: I am just throwing out questions without researching, but perhaps you have some. Then again, since QCOM is motherhood and apple pie, perhaps you do not care what the answers are, EVEN IF YOU COULD BE OBJECTIVE ABOUT THEM.

Not trying to stir up trouble, just trying to understand why one would hold a plunging stock making lower and lower lows IN A BEAR MARKET all the way down. Eventually it will make higher highs but for all I know that will be from $12.

M
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