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To: marginmike who wrote (65316)1/30/2000 8:17:00 PM
From: Jon Koplik  Respond to of 152472
 
I think risk/reward of in or out of Qualcomm around $110 is clear to us hardcore Qualcomm fanatics.

Also, did you use "relax" in the same breath as "large shareholdings of Qualcomm" ?

Jon.



To: marginmike who wrote (65316)1/30/2000 8:30:00 PM
From: jmanvegas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
MM: You and other long-time posters on this thread know as well as anyone that QCOM is for the long-term, not for the short-sighted. So we consolidate in a trading range for the next 6 months or so. So maybe we go down a little more. So what - big deal - the damage has been done already. Those who have tunnel vision - get out. Those who see the rainbow in 2001-2002 will make the really serious money. Those with vision will make fortunes by 2004-2005. End of the story. Good luck all.

jmanvegas

jmanvegas



To: marginmike who wrote (65316)1/30/2000 11:06:00 PM
From: Hobie1Kenobe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Mike,
Congrats on your profits -- buying is so easy, selling is hard. Anyway, please forgive me if this question seems simplistic, but as I recall on the earnings conference call, Q management indicated they would be disappointed if they couldn't reach a deal in China within the first half of this year -- IMHO this would be a reckless statement unless they had some serious issues already settled. Do you think the WSJ report of a possible Unicom deal is enough to spur at least a halt to the 10 point down days? I'm pretty sure I saw a 206,000 share trade scroll on CNBC around $106 on Friday -- someone's taking a position. Thanks for your opinion
JF3