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To: SKIP PAUL who wrote (105812)10/3/2001 12:09:39 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
Skip, I am just the messenger, if you dont want to believe me thats OK with me. This info is out there, and NON-instititional investor's dont hear it. I am just trying to help, many here have asked me to do so. Last time somebody made a stupid flame of a comment I made that was very similear, it turned out to be true, and Qcom plumeted after earnings. As I said I PERSONALLY dont believe it, but aint taking any chances with Qcom trading at 40PE. In any case stop attacking anyone who is negative, take the info and disect it to see if it has merrit. I dont believe it because I know that KOREA/USA/China sales are getting better not worse. However Japan's subs are troubelsome and could be a hint at whats to come when the US economy really starts to suffer. I would also point out that Qcom may have lost market share to NOK, MOT, or samsung chipsets so subs may still be good but chip sales of 10-20%



To: SKIP PAUL who wrote (105812)10/3/2001 12:18:47 PM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
It will take many hedge funds 10 years to recoup their high water marks to start charging fees. I doubt they will be willing to work for free - flippin burgers for $5 an hour would be more fun flippin stocks for free for the next 10 years.