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To: stomper who wrote (83298)10/12/2000 1:01:08 PM
From: sam  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Sounds like QCOM is considering delaying the spinoff...probably due to weak market conditions. Can't blame them. Who likes to sell out at the bottom? I surely don't. That's why I'm very happy I don't own any Fidelity funds. ;)



To: stomper who wrote (83298)10/12/2000 1:05:57 PM
From: maxgo  Respond to of 152472
 
Nice to see that IMJ is indirectly confirming what Ruffian hinted at a few days ago.

This validats the claim that there is a direct line from IMJ´s office to the QRTS.

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Re: Dr.J: No Company Secrets
on laptop
faahrley_h_qualcomm
(39/M/Imperial Beach CA)
10/12/00 11:45 am

Here's the exact quote:

"There were no company secrets on my laptop when it was stolen. It did have all my Asteroids
scores dating back to 1989, and a really cool sim Roller Coaster I was building, as well as my
Brittany Spears mp3 collection. I really would like to have it back, and therefore am offering a
$10,000 reward for its safe return.

If you are talking Qualcomm business secrets, there really is only one place to go. Forget my laptop,
Chinese secret agents. Just read Qualcomm's Rocket to the Stars message board. Those bums have
a direct pipeline into my office. They know what I'm doing before I do. I can't figure out how they do
it, but believe me, we will get to the bottom of it."

Disclaimer: This is a joke, copied from the QRTS.