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To: S100 who wrote (114316)2/25/2002 3:18:26 PM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Re : Paul Meeks on CNNFN declared QCOM a "screaming buy" -- was the closed captioning in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS when he said "screaming buy" ?

Jon.



To: S100 who wrote (114316)2/25/2002 3:20:05 PM
From: Ted Downs  Respond to of 152472
 
BTW, Paul Meeks, whoever he is, was on CNNFN and declared QCOM a "screaming buy" whatever that is.


I posted that Wells Fargo analyst James Reynolds was saying buy Qcom now for the 2nd half and I really raised the ire of shorts with that . LOL

Ted



To: S100 who wrote (114316)2/25/2002 3:32:59 PM
From: Kayaker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
December 12, 2001
Merrill Lynch portfolio manager Paul Meeks left the firm earlier this week.

Merrill Lynch portfolio manager Paul Meeks left the firm earlier this week. Meeks, who had managed the Global Technology Fund, is the sixth portfolio manager to leave Merrill since September. Several managers had opted to take severance packages offered by the firm as part of a broad restructuring plan. Meeks’ motives for leaving the firm could not be determined.
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Stock picks by the pros
January 16, 2002: 2:07 p.m. ET

Paul Meeks, portfolio manager of the Merrill Lynch Global Tech Fund, likes QualComm for its patent on code division multiple access technology for wireless devices.

PAUL MEEKS' PICKS
Qualcomm (QCOM)

"In the long-term, it's very rare for one company to have such a proprietary lock on the technology and QualComm has that with CDMA technology," he said. "It's all patented. And so I like it long-term. I think it can go from $45 to $60, $65. Under $45, it becomes particularly compelling -- but be careful of the current quarter."

money.cnn.com
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