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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: limtex who wrote (110336)1/7/2002 10:13:10 AM
From: limtex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Post on Yahoo about Cramer saying something about the Q and that huge shorting going on?

Well that would explain some of this.

Best,

L



To: limtex who wrote (110336)1/7/2002 10:50:51 AM
From: Keith Feral  Respond to of 152472
 
Blah , Blah, Blah - who cares?

I'd love to rebuy my shares that I traded out in the 60's back in the high 30's. Right now, I think the LTBH's are selling their low cost base shares from 1999 since they can put off taxes for another 15 months (April 2003).

I only buy this stock at the extremes based on the Bollinger Bands. Another point ot two lower would be a great entry point.



To: limtex who wrote (110336)1/7/2002 11:25:51 AM
From: waverider  Respond to of 152472
 
Limtex, it is time for those still in love to face reality. As disgusting as it may feel, QCOM is being marginalized as have all the other outstanding technologies that didn't have the marketing power to overcome the titans. The typewriter keyboard, Betamax, Apple. Yeah, we've heard all the "QCOM is different" for years. Well, when one company after another fails to upgrade to CDMA there is a point where one has to question the validity of previous assumptions.

Mucho's $12 price target is not out of line if what has been happening continues to do so.

Good luck.

wr



To: limtex who wrote (110336)1/7/2002 11:29:00 AM
From: puzzlecraft  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 152472
 
QCOM announced this morning the first completed call using "CDMA2000 1X radioOne Direct Conversion Technology", and then went on to say "the MSM6000 device significantly reduces radio BOM costs". IMO if costs go down, then so do royalties, hence the selling.