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To: freeus who wrote (41998)9/20/1999 11:55:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Don't mind them. Some the Family Q feel they own this thread or any thread that QCOM is discussed, frankly they own nada at SI.

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To: freeus who wrote (41998)9/21/1999 8:49:00 AM
From: Ramsey Su  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 152472
 
freeus,

I am compelled to respond to your thoughtless attempt to have a party at QC's headquarters for Dellheads.

If you are a true investor of QCOM, you would understand that it is a high tech company, with leading edge technology. Just visiting their toilets require signing non-disclosure agreements. Unlike Dell, QCOM relies on IPRs for a big part of their future. Allowing an uncontrolled group to roam the work areas is just too dangerous. As a shareholder, I would find the company irresponsible, if they would waste employee time entertaining a bunch of chat room busy bodies.

Now what is the purpose of a "tour"? Do you have specific questions? Are you ready to buy a major position? Are you considering buying the handset division? Would you learn anything from a tour that would influence your decision to invest?

If it is a tour you want, may I recommend the San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park or Sea World, all more attractive than QC headquarters. I assure you vendors there would welcome you with their open arms.

Ramsey