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To: lindelgs who wrote (8585)3/22/2000 8:53:00 AM
From: lindelgs  Respond to of 35685
 
Seeing Intel hit 140 in pretrading...EOM.



To: lindelgs who wrote (8585)3/22/2000 1:32:00 PM
From: techguerrilla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
QCOM needs BIG news

It's clear to me that QCOM is solidly in the "waiting for Nokia" program. The Naz goes down and Q floats around 132, giving me the belief that Q has "strength." The Naz goes up and Q "floats" at 132, giving me the belief that Q is "dead money."

Here are QCOM's Friday closes since the revitalizing China news in late January:
2/4: 137 7/16
2/11: 132
2/18: 134 1/2
2/25: 133 9/16
3/3: 131 7/8
3/10: 136 1/8
3/17: 136 1/4

Do we really expect "earnings" to pull QCOM out of this situation? None of the excellent "news" of the last couple months has done so. That damn "slump" word still freezes QCOM.

I call it the "waiting for Nokia" program. Until I get a solid hint that Nokia has capitulated, which is just a matter of time, selling cc's at 140 sounds like a no-brainer. Just watch the threads and when Nokia inks UNCOVER. Does anyone disagree?

Just porchin' and packin',
jmanhavana

P.S. Anyone want me to bring back some "coffee?" PM me.