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To: Cooters who wrote (47745)11/3/1999 7:29:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
Ok it's fun to celebrate but it's time to look into what else QCOM can pull out of it's bag. First it was the deal to sell the Infra div., then the S&P 500 addition, then 2 for 1 split, then the deal to sell the handset div., now a 4 for 1 split. All the above saved the stock. What's next to drive the stock higher? China seems out of the picture. Possible low ball amount for the handset div. Continue resentment against CDMA from T and Europe. CSCO going another direction for broadband fixed wireless maybe making HDR moot. Wireless knowledge vague offerings, could be too late and too complicated. One has to remember they QCOM picked the king of big, buggy and late software, MSFT. So what are we left with. All of the above negatives going QCOMs way. Continued expansion of CDMA. Lost in today's action was India and it's vast potential. For me the big and exciting item on the horizon is HDR. If QCOM pulls this off, they will become the INTC and MSFT, of broadband wireless. When I made my first buy in the spring of this year it was broadband wireless, QCOM'S HDR that I was the most excited about. HDR was and still is the main reason I own QCOM. With out HDR, QCOM will big just not omnipotent.

Ok back to celebrating. I had a 12% day WOOOOOW

Greg