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To: jeflubin who wrote (33635)11/3/1999 6:59:00 PM
From: Craig A  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
jelufbin
Where I have seen you? I dunno.
I have recently upped my stake in NOK. The Bull-Market Report has been pushing this stock. I first sold at 70 and recently got back in. FWIW they are centrally located for the rise in Asia and are really getting into the multi-functional hand-held unit. They have worked with AOL?
Peter Lynch-buy what you know. Local HS kids are all buying NOK. Wait until they can chat on line through AOL in study hall. From what I understand they are in the forefront here.
I am considering buying more tomorrow. AOL,Csco,NOK, EMC...I'm covered.

PS Your take on YHOO to round it out? You really feel it has based?



To: jeflubin who wrote (33635)11/3/1999 9:11:00 PM
From: DOUG H  Respond to of 41369
 
By the way, does anyone expect Nokia to take off when Qualcomm cools. They are much the same animal.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Nokia sell handsets, Q sells IPR and ASICs. Different margins.

The chipset business is tough with Mo and Intel buying DSP. Qualcom can at anytime be challanged.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
By Who?

If they do, look at below. Also an economic slowdown could also slow crack Qualcom.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Name a stock that would'nt.