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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (23603)9/28/2002 12:07:19 AM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Meanwhile, Mighty Q! sits there like a rock

Like a Rock.
Yeah Right.

Notice closely:
the 60-80 level
the 40-60 level
the 20-30 level

the falling rock hits a plateau rolls around for a bit searching for the edge. It typically takes 6 months at each level or a bit more before it finds the edge and falls off.
Once a lower plateau is visited it never goes back up.

QCOM is unique in this perspective.
Other crap like BRCD and QLGC do moonshots then shooting stars but QCOM rolls like a rock falling off a cliff peridiocally then searches for the next ledge to plunge more.

Like a rock.
Yes, exactly.
Always fighting gravity, but never winning.

M