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To: Ally who wrote (5589)3/30/2001 8:41:59 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6180
 
Yes, the big question is the economy. I see little company risk, but a lot of sector and market risk (still). That's why I'll be selling half on the next bump up to the top of the trading range. I figure that, on repeated dips and rallies, I can gradually accumulate a low-cost position.

Nokia is like Compaq. It's essentially a commodity business. Nokia is a "boxmaker" for TXN's chips. The chips are protected by patents, the plastic box they go in isn't. Or maybe Nokia is a "matchbox-maker", since it's a very small box.