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To: carranza2 who wrote (86415)1/25/2012 10:25:32 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 219715
 
Selling QCOM and buying AAPL would have made more sense. But I remained hopeful that Qualcomm would do what Apple did. <that is why you need to sell your Q and buy gold and why au has outshined Q for at least a decade. > QCOM had even invented the pdQ but dumped it, failing to develop it, along with Eudora, as they should have done and could have done, as I expected them to do.

It is the world's greatest ever opportunity forgone. Steve Jobs was attuned to the possibilities though, and took them, as he always did since first going to his Geek club with Woz in the early 1970s.

As Apple has shown, demand for mobile Cyberspace is not going away. On the contrary, it will accelerate all the way through the financial relativity theory black hole events. Inside the event horizon, Cyberspace rulz.

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