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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 175.25+0.6%Dec 19 3:59 PM EST

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To: sbfm who wrote (195372)8/25/2025 10:15:16 AM
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Intel also said the government's equity position reduces the voting and other governance rights of stockholders and "may limit potential future transactions that may be beneficial to stockholders."

Replace INTC with QCOM, Deere, CAT, or every other company within reach of the US government.

We've gone from non-voting stake to, essentially, "screw the shareholders" so I can keep my high -paying job - in a blink. I've never seen a company admit it breached its fiduciary duty to its shareholders in such a public manner.

How long until QCOM is hit?
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