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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (32602)3/7/2001 1:29:19 PM
From: seahorse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
UF,

What are your thoughts on QCOM short term?

seahorse



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (32602)3/7/2001 1:59:15 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
<<Didn't I hear someone making the same comments about gstrf a few months ago, or was that Pet.com?>>

Maybe, but you didn't hear me mention either....I have never owned, nor discussed either of the above two stocks you mentioned.

However, if your intent is to go back and find a couple stocks I have mentioned that may be down, I have no doubt you will suceed....after all, not much has gone up in the last year. Surely, I can do the same thing with you and anybody else that was long tech this past year.....we all made bad calls....but, pet.com.....gstrf....never messed with them.

As far as INSP becoming a penny stock....maybe it does. If thats your take on the stock, then I highly suggest you not buy it. My take is it has tremendous potential to reward with a nice gain, therfor I am long. Seems many institutions seem to agree as many have been accumulating, as well as top management buying the stock as well. Regardless, no biggie......if insp goes broke, my amount invested will not harm me too much....if it suceeds, it could reward me handsomely, so, I'll retain my position and see what the future brings.

Good luck

keith