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To: slacker711 who wrote (120662)6/18/2002 11:01:45 PM
From: cfoe  Respond to of 152472
 
My only caveat to your statement is that I hope Qualcomm keeps their current accounting system.

I completely agree and believe they will.



To: slacker711 who wrote (120662)6/21/2002 9:55:56 AM
From: hueyone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
My only caveat to your statement is that I hope Qualcomm keeps their current accounting system.

I completely agree and believe they will.

Slacker, one of the main reasons that got me out of QCOM in 2000, was my disappointment regarding QCOM's pro forma accounting. For a long time after that I didn't bother to follow QCOM, because I was sure the company was way overvalued. In the last couple of months I have begun to keep an eye on QCOM again for a possible buying opportunity. In that time I have noticed a number of posters lauding QCOM for their reporting. I assume there are some changes in their reporting policies. Can you please elaborate on these changes?

Regards, Huey