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To: DWB who wrote (71203)4/25/2000 7:17:00 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Respond to of 152472
 
>> Was the drop in your Qualcomm allocation due to sales of shares, or the drop in the equity price?

Actually it was based on substituting shares of qcom for DIM qcom 2002 LEAPS calls. I wound up controlling the same number of shares, but was able to withdraw 60% of their value which I then invested in other Great companies.

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To: DWB who wrote (71203)4/26/2000 5:27:00 PM
From: DWB  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
So what does everyone think? Have we reached the point of max-FUD? Is everyone wondering what alternative universe they've dropped into where QCOM could sell below $100, and the GSM/Japanese are set to dominate the 3G world with CDMA while QCOM gets only crumbs? Please.... the next thing we'll be told is that the sun really does revolve around the earth.

Here's a suggestion, don't look at your QCOM holdings for 6 months. When November rolls around, check them. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised and save yourself a ton of anguish.

DWB
Q2.5K/Y2K+5