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To: Venkie who wrote (21463)12/1/2000 4:24:38 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
reImagine we had sold qcom when it went up 156 and then sat in cash and bought yesterday and sold today....

Ah dreams!
What hurts is that I took the day off from work the first week of Jan specifically to sell all Qcom options and most shares and then just didn't do it. My intuition told me that an up day that big was ridiculous.
But if I bought yesterday and I had a ton of cash, I might want to hold for a while.
Oh well.
Dreams and more dreams.
Will we make it back in 12 months do you think?
Probably not before, at any rate.
Freeus



To: Venkie who wrote (21463)12/1/2000 4:29:02 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
With all the negativity in the air.....we actually have a company kicking butt :

And Atmel (ATML) reaffirmed its guidance for the for the fourth quarter, indicating that very strong demand exists for its devices. Shares climbed 6.8 percent to $10.31.