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To: S100 who wrote (1491)2/11/2000 11:56:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 12254
 
Friday,Feb.11,2000 INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY,page B2 :By Leo Fasciocco " The nation's top funds continued to
be heavy buyers of technology stocks in the telecom,computer andsemiconductor sectors late last year. A dominate theme
driving those stocks is the expansion of computer networking systems and wireless services. Semiconductor firms that are
key suppliers are also benefiting. Qualcomm,well-known as the second largest supplier of cell phones in the
U.S.,REMAINED A KEY BUY of the TOP FUNDS. IBD found 69 leading funds buying the stock in the most recent
period.Qualcomm is one of the great winners of the past twelve months,having soared from 8 to a peak of 200,an
astounding 24-fold move..........Analysts expect a 75% increase in Qualcomm's net for fiscal year ending Sept.30, accordind
to First Call.They see $1.05 a share, up from 60 cents a year ago.The has 99 Relative Price Strength and 99 Earnings Per
Share Rating -both are the highest possible- from IBD." Sounds like great news to me if of the "New Buys Of The-Rated
Mutual Funds"...some 125 listed, Qualcomm had the highest amount of money invested in it...some 6210 million!!!! We're
no.1 baby!!!! As it says on IBD's front page "Shop Where The Best Mutual Funds Buy" Qoing up,Qoing
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