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To: techguerrilla who wrote (22783)6/20/2000 11:34:00 AM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 35685
 
John,

Sure hope your right about Qcom, my friend. I am loaded to the hilt and this has been a very frustrating period. Qcom seemed to crash after the market crashed, which made it that much tougher to bear. Then, after loading up at what I thought was an awesome price on both stock and calls, the naz decides to run hard and qcom decides to drop like a rock.

I, like you, own qcom because I like the company and see a very bright future. With this in mind, I am not selling now, although it is still rather frustrating watching the naz run and missing out cause your two biggest holdings, qcom and cmgi, are hurting.

Anyway, I'm here and keeping the faith. Glad everybody had a blast at the party. I wish I could have been there, but I can't complain about my weekend. Did some great climbing in the Gorge. My wife Redpointed an 11d ( for those not familiar...it is quite a feet ) and is quickly becoming one of the best female climbers around.

Great day to all...........lets all say a prayer for Qcom...by the way, Tom, what is your take on Qcom? Your last words were it was gonna run hard to earnings, and it immediately flopped. I've posted to you dorectly, but havent gotten any responses.

Keith



To: techguerrilla who wrote (22783)6/20/2000 11:40:00 AM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35685
 
I got back onto the Q Train today.
I plan to add to my position on any dip below $60 as well.

I've been waiting for a reason to jump back on.
I realized that if I wait for a reason to buy, it may be too late when that time comes.

On the downside I see a possible 10%-20% drop at the maximum.
The upside potential is far greater.

After seeing what happened to RMBS and how quickly it could climb back to the stratosphere, I realized the same thing can happen to QCOM again.

Eventually the China deal will work itself out.

Meanwhile, I'm looking for QCOM to secure more deals as they spin a larger web.

This FUD won't last much longer.

Lets load up some more coal onto the QTrain.
Get those wheels a-turnin'.

Toot-Toot!
ChuggaChuggaChuggaChugga...

Full Steam Ahead!

-ClappyTheQTrainConductor