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To: adcpres who wrote (34651)11/2/2000 4:19:21 PM
From: Paul Shread  Respond to of 42787
 
Sure looks that way to me. The big telco service providers are blowing up; it's hitting the equipment vendors with the most exposure to them (LU, NT). If it keeps going down the line, everyone else will come down eventually too, BWDIK?



To: adcpres who wrote (34651)11/2/2000 5:12:40 PM
From: Paul Shread  Respond to of 42787
 
QUALCOMM (QCOM) 62 13/16 +1 5/16: -- Update -- Investors are surprisingly shrugging off light SepQ sales figure of $635 mln, at the very low end of the expected range and well shy of consensus of $700 mln; investors apparently are focusing more on the company's reiteration that it expects to meet DecQ and fiscal 2001 numbers as there had been some fear of downward guidance; stock currently trading at 68 1/16.