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To: Les H who wrote (6429)3/10/2003 8:28:07 AM
From: pallmer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29601
 
QQQ Ambush Lurking
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Analysis of Gold Indexes
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To: Les H who wrote (6429)3/10/2003 8:29:38 AM
From: Les H  Respond to of 29601
 
After Iraq, a global economic winter?

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Does the world's no. 1 superpower have feet of clay?

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To: Les H who wrote (6429)3/10/2003 8:34:39 AM
From: marginmike  Respond to of 29601
 
just raised guidence today. Qcom will eventially capture 80-90% of wireless seems plenty of room for growth.



To: Les H who wrote (6429)3/10/2003 10:44:03 AM
From: verdad  Respond to of 29601
 
QCOM may continue to remain profitable; however, the stock aint increasing in value, not in this equities market; especially not with the International markets QCOM must try to penetrate in order to achieve sizeable growth!

"I think that what we don't have a good answer on is how sustainable this is" - Brian Modoff, an analyst for Deutsche Bank Securities.

Qualcomm's co-founder, chairman and chief executive, Irwin Jacobs, acknowledges that growth will take time, especially as the company works to penetrate new markets and to secure upgrades in its established bases.
"There's obviously a long way to go," the 70-year-old CEO said in a recent interview. "It gives us time to grow our technology."