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To: marginmike who wrote (21444)11/17/2001 2:50:56 PM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
Nothing could make me believe that. (Well, almost nothing.) The notion that QCOM can go back over $200 in the next 25 years is just too silly to bother with. All mo of course. It would require that we see something so bizarre that one need hardly waste time thinking about it: the largest bubble in history breaks, but then rebounds and forms a sillier larger bubble. Your money would stand a better chance in the state lottery.

I still think $60 was a good exit. Yes, you might nail the top at $61.70 (or whatever), but I think it falls back soon enough before it pops again. That's all wiggle talk anyway.