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To: Voltaire who wrote (1694)1/30/2000 5:44:00 PM
From: t36  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
hi V, glad to see you are feeling better!!!!!!!!!!! assuming a portfolio contains only g&k stocks ,would you say that the haircut that it has recieved so far would be the largest proportion decline it will get..and that any other decline would be of a lesser percentage( during this correction we are in)..i hope this question is clear..it was difficult to phrase.. sue



To: Voltaire who wrote (1694)1/30/2000 6:47:00 PM
From: Jill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35685
 
Tom, this is curious, LoF posted it on our options thread, from Raging Bull:

TAKEN FROM: Interdigital Communications (IDC)

BY: chipster POST NUMBER: 46863
REPLY TO: none

for you qualcommer's

it has been brought to my attention that three major us telco's are choosing tdma/wcdma over n-cdma/cdma 2000. in fact, you should call investor relations at the q and ask what is going on at ameritech. ask what they are doing with cdma 2000 and all the q phones they have in inventory and have sold! if q doesn't give you a straight answer, call the same office at ameritech. you can call sbc and at&t and find out the same decision--tdma/gsm/wcdma. it's just a matter of time--sell while you are still way ahead and invest in our "baby"!!!! it's our turn at the trough.

the chipster