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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (5989)9/5/1999 11:04:00 PM
From: William  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Biggest point increase ever for nasdaq, and Q dropped 3 7/8.

And if you look at the G&K index, only 1 red. And Save CPQ, all green +2 % or more. But alas, the saving grace, look at YTD and the Q is the STAR!!!

William



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (5989)9/5/1999 11:22:00 PM
From: StockHawk  Respond to of 54805
 
>I picked up my QCP-1960 ThinPhone on Thursday, the first day Sprint made them available in n. California...This is an explosive offering.<<

Did you happen to notice the Personal Technology column in the WSJ a few days ago? It began: "This is the year of the clever cellular phone." And it continued "a number of very interesting new phones are making their debut this year."

The column mentioned four innovative new phones as follows:

1. "The most daring, Qualcomm's pdQ phone, has a Palm Pilot digital organizer built right in."

2. "NeoPoint 1000: This silver-colored $399 phone, sold by Spring PCS, manages to squeeze an extraordinarily large 11 line screen into a phone that's still about average size."
[note: this phone uses Qualcomm's CDMA technology]

3. Ericsson World Phone [based on GSM]

4. Qualcomm Thin Phone "...its just two-thirds of an inch thick, and weighs only about 4 ounces."

Sure looks good for the Q.

StockHawk