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To: Ruffian who wrote (4015)12/7/1999 4:14:00 PM
From: UncleBeester  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13582
 
Thanks for posting the article, Ruffian:

There is nothing new mentioned in this article (IMHO). Just more of the same as has been written over the years. What seems to happen time and time again is that Qualcomm seems to climb the wall of doubt. True, nothing is 100% certain, ever, and that's why we have a market. So I'll keep my chips on Qualcomm, especially as the fundamentals continue to strengthen.

Articles such as this are probably pretty effective in shaking day traders and momentum players that have no understanding of underlying fundamentals of the company or industry. Might even create more buying opportunity, or covering opportunity. Just some thoughts.

Jeff



To: Ruffian who wrote (4015)12/7/1999 5:49:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13582
 
Ruffian: Re TheStreet.Com hatchet job:

The best clue re the article is that the PE used is 318. Shows that this is done by a "reporter" with no analytical ability at all. No surprise of course on that.

Also it is sort of fun to see that the primary story came from TDMA and GSM agents of one kind or another.

This is exactly the same garbage that used to be planted by Ericy.

If there is any good news it is that the "reporter" had to get his free lunches or other "inducements/handouts/etc." from TDMA and GSM operators primarily.

Other than deserving a sigh that this type of FUD and open attack continues to be put forth from the TDMA and GSM camps, nothing new or of any interest to anyone who knows even a little about the Q.

Curious about the timing of this piece which could only be designed by TheStreet.Com to hit the Q's stock price negatively. Guess they and their clients are still looking for "buying opportunities". So the only real question is, why today?

Chaz