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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 162.34-2.7%10:11 AM EST

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To: san yao who wrote (128605)5/5/2003 10:18:06 AM
From: qveauriche  Read Replies (3) of 152472
 
I know the old saw about insiders selling for many reasons but buying only for one. But the almost uninterrupted selling by insiders for a long time now has to be of growing concern to us. I think that its true, isn't it, that insiders hold a significantly smaller percentage of the outstanding common than is the case for the average US publicly traded company, and yet they continue to unload shares. We didn't even have any buyers in the low 20s, did we?

I'm always happy, and usually enlightened when I hear from John Shannon and Mucho/Darfot, but I think I know exactly what your explanations can be. What I'd like to know is if anyone out there has an argument to make that the selling is not a concern.

Thanks.
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