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Technology Stocks : The New QUALCOMM - Coming Into Buy Range
QCOM 173.20-3.3%Nov 6 3:59 PM EST

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To: Eric L who wrote (4651)2/1/2009 3:57:58 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 9129
 
Eriq, I am looking on the bright side of life and the Holy Wars are over, TD-SCDMA, LTE, HSPA, OFDMA, CDMA2000, W-CDMA, EV-Dora and Dorb, 3GSM, and all those new-fangled acronyms nothwithstanding [being largely rearguard skirmishes like post WWII Japanese being found in jungle on islands across the Pacific Ocean for decades]. Bright side of life here: youtube.com

After nearly 2 decades of acronym and patent wars, with the umpires choosing sides, [the evil-doers' sides], I feel a bit like Roger Federer seemed to feel last night during the presentations.

Meanwhile, your gratuitous abuse of apostrophe's is like throwing an enemy's babies onto your bayonet.

<Nokia's doesn't even have 40% market share in handsets yet,> What's the extra s there for other than to enable you to conduct your abuse of apostrophes?

Look at this: <they now have several thousand new OS and middleware software engineer's mouth's to feed. >

I didn't forget the other malinvestments by QCOM Strategic Investments, I just ran out of steam and thought the list was long enough to make the point. Don't forget that some were successful.

Mqurice
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