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To: Apollo who wrote (49131)11/26/2001 2:05:42 PM
From: Cosmo Daisey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
In the context of Gorilla's it's unlikely that QCOM will grow another 5000% from here. From $60 to $3,000? It did grow that much before but I don't think anyone believes it will happen again. There are a few $4 stocks around that will be $200 stocks. May be if we focused on finding them? Ummmmmmmm.
cdaisey@remembering-QCOM.com



To: Apollo who wrote (49131)11/26/2001 2:43:23 PM
From: Cosmo Daisey  Respond to of 54805
 
Apollo,
Oops, I just checked and noticed QCOM lost .71.
There are a few great companies that reinvent themselves as the market for their products changes. IBM is one. Xerox is not. XRX invented the computer mouse and windows and other major innovations but the failure of management rather than competition destroyed them.
cdaisey@busy-signal.com