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To: DWB who wrote (1578)3/29/2000 2:26:00 PM
From: SpudFarmer  Respond to of 12232
 
Q is back to the "contrarian" trading habits of old. Shuffling ratios in your portfolio while using Q as the barometer has worked wonders in the past. (Excluding the last 6 months)

It is good to be thankful. Let's hope the prayers don't turn into "Last rites". Everyone is so wishy washy these days.

Q rocks, just a matter of time...Like death and taxes...(the 'e' is used ((by federal mandate))so it isn't categorized as a four letter word)



To: DWB who wrote (1578)3/29/2000 6:44:00 PM
From: Drew Williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12232
 
Your signature contains "Q2.5K/Y2K+5"

Do I understand this means you are predicting QCOM will reach $2,500/share (assuming no splits) in 2005? My back of the envelope math says this represents a compounded annually increase in the share price of 75%.

I'm not a Quillionaire yet, but that math would get me there early in 2003 and at $4 million in 2005. My original investment was about $11,000 two years ago.

It's a great time to be alive.