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To: Sig who wrote (9428)10/16/2002 9:11:21 AM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) of 13815
 
True, but I still think QCOM will be a survivor and wish I had never sold my shares...it held up well in the meltdown and looks strong right now......I was hoping to buy it back at about $15...thought I would have a chance when it fell into the $20's...but back above $30 she went.....also sold my nxtl waaaaay too soon....normally if I get a 100% gain as I did on nxtly, I will only sell half my position to get my money off the table but leave free shares to hold....with the market looking very shaky, I sold all my nxtl rather then half thinking I could buy back lower...no such luck as she is running up hard and I doubt she will be dropping back down to the $3's, or even the $5's for that matter....
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