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To: limtex who wrote (94207)2/22/2001 12:04:03 PM
From: ggamer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Have you ever wondered what it will
be like to collect the revenue of
a road/bridge toll for a day,
a week, a month?

By owning QCOM you will, if you just
forget about the daily fluctuation of
the stock price. We are in a transition
period and change always brings uncertainty.
The way it looks now, QCOM will be the
biggest winner in the telecom arena when
you look at the 3G world 3-5 years from now.

~(Muli-Mode Toll Gate to 3G)~
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX QCOM XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
===============================
X // Korea X //
X // / X //
X // Janpan X //
X// X //
X/ / X //
// China X//
// US //
// / //
// //
// India / //
// // --------------
// / // |For Emergency |
// // |Call San Diego|
// / // --------------
// ----------------------------
/
Europe ----> GPRS/
Edge
/ ---------------------------------
//



To: limtex who wrote (94207)2/22/2001 12:12:26 PM
From: waverider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
May I suggest reading Inherit the Stars by James Hogan. You will discover we are actually descendants from a population of humans that once lived on the planet between Mars and Jupiter. I think they had portfolios there, but only remants are found on scattered asteroids.

The question of the day now that we have broken 2250...and now that we have this...

*EMC CORP <EMC.N> SAYS REAFFIRMS GOAL FOR 2001
BOSTON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - EMC Corp <EMC.N>, the world's No. 1 data-storage firm, on Thursday warned that the uncertain U.S. economy would slow the company's growth in 2001.
While the company still expects to meet its $12 billion revenue target for 2001, it said its revenue growth would be in the range of 25 to 35 percent.
The warning is a remarkable about-face for Hopkinton, Mass.-based EMC, which has previously been untouched by blips in the economy.
EMC said pockets of the U.S. have been challenged by a sharp drop-off in spending by Internet companies. But overall demand from large global companies continues to be strong, the company said.

...do the masses panic and...

Got an order for more 2003's on Q ready to go if it hits my new reduced purchase price.

Rick