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To: gdichaz who wrote (6544)9/18/1999 4:23:00 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Respond to of 54805
 
<Blush> Thanks, Cha2, but most of the time I was just talking out loud to myself. Some of the posts I read Monday morning were the equivalents of shouts of FIRE in a darkened theater, and I have to admit I nearly ran towards the exit myself. Luckily, I procrastinated long enough to make the correct non-call.

Re this thread, I put a lot of time into it for purely selfish reasons. It has had the best roi of any investment I've ever made <g>.

Regards as always, and roses back at you for the fine work you are doing on the "other" Gorilla thread.

uf



To: gdichaz who wrote (6544)9/18/1999 5:29:00 PM
From: Rick  Respond to of 54805
 
"We continue to recommend Qualcomm with a 1-H rating."

It's important to realize when reading a SSB report that their rating system is "anti-gorilla." That is, if one expects a stock price to increase sharply that stock, ipso facto, is a high risk stock. Therefore, a 1-H rating only means SSB expects this fundamentally solid stock to increase as fast as possible (i.e. between 25 and 35% a year). The "H" may mean "High-Risk" to them, but then everything that returns over 25 percent a year is high risk to them.

Fred