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To: Jim Mullens who wrote (45028)3/13/2005 6:27:47 PM
From: Andrew N. Cothran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196562
 
You are welcome.

And things are beginning to look good for QCOM much to the chagrin of the shorts.

But to us who have been long time followers of the company, things have always looked good for QCOM, even when it spiked at the end of year 1999.

I have taken profits, I have reinvested, I have taken a few small losses, but my overall investment still looks pretty rosy.

And I plan to continue to hold for many years. To me, it is like a savings account. You take some cash when you need it and let the rest accumulate, interest and principal in QCOM's case.