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To: Ritch who wrote (17231)5/2/2000 1:15:00 PM
From: techguerrilla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
QCOM, at times, moves independently of the Naz

QCOM's now a loner. Today's movement shows QCOM's incredible ambiguous power. What exactly got clarified today? DDI news out of Japan is NOT official. The technologies that are weaker than QCOM's are in the process of standing still in the face of an emotional stun gun. I think the process was set in motion with the White House's North Carolina HDR demonstration. Numbskulls like Nokia must have been quivering with that news.

Lehman's upgrade today was so clear in its reasoning that it should tapes to the wall of any tech investor's office.

I'm not interested in QCOM leading the Naz to green today. I'm more interested in the investing community beginning to understand that QCOM is the official gorilla. Everybody get ready to genuflect.

Just porchin'
John



To: Ritch who wrote (17231)5/2/2000 3:40:00 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
QCOM hit a wall at 120
coming back to low 1-teens methinks, maybe not

been doing some magnificent backfilling lasgt couple days
the slower it rises, the more likely it will sustain

still expecting a push to mid-120's very soon
Naz sucking major wind today, now down 125 pts
/ Jim