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To: slacker711 who wrote (32660)6/18/1999 8:24:00 PM
From: Bux  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Don't worry Slacker, buy which ever phone you want. Qualcomm is going to be selling every phone they can make for a long time and by then, they will have two or three more advanced models available. If you don't buy it, someone else will. I'm glad to see the Nokia actually sells for more (more $ for the Q if you assume they are subsidized the same percentage or the absolute amount). Airtouch is offering the thinphone for $129 in the Seattle area to lure new customers but existing subscribers must pay $149.

Thanks Ok2Launch for the Cinnecomm update. I just don't know how much more good news I can take.

Qualcomm still hasn't done for me what MSFT has over the last decade.
Of course I didn't start buying the Q except the last two years. I have full confidence that in four or five more years my Q profits will dwarf my MSFT profits. The secret is to hold it tightly. Someone posted here a few back that they thought they would play it safe and take some profits! I had to laugh. Now that is living dangerously! The way I see it is I can't afford to loose my position (or any portion) in the Q.

Bux