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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: waverider who wrote (77747)7/25/2000 4:14:54 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
re even sold my HD
You SOLD Home Dept stock? Why? Why?
why?

Are you aggressively buying more Qcom?

Is it time for me to buy my 2300 shares back? (sold in the 50's ouch, to ensure my account didn't retreat to six figures)
What a long year this has been for Qcom shareholders.
Of course we age slower that way :ko)
Freeus

Notice: Don't anyone write me and say "You sold all your Qcom?" No I didnt: that was a portion not all of it.



To: waverider who wrote (77747)7/25/2000 4:29:04 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
what no volt and Moonies, LOL. It will be hard road back, but now the old QCOM will be able to try new idea's some will fail some will make it, while spinco can focus on the chips and dips with out QCOM wild ideas as baggage. I like it so far, focuses the company, but unless NOK comes to the table or we start to hear new deals because of the spinco, then it's all for nothing and you end up with more overhead. The time frame of the 3G roll-out doesn't change much because of spinco, can't see how it could, that has been one of the factors holding QCOM back. Also, I see as QCOM facing reality of W-CDMA as the pending standard worldwide and the need to cross license.

Greg