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To: elmatador who wrote (1732)10/30/2005 4:33:14 PM
From: brian h  Respond to of 218180
 
Elamt,

We are in agreement in almost every aspect in what you wrote except I explained to Jay what QCOM's position vs the market reaction from six companies suit against QCOM.

""""Perhaps makes sense to milk QCOM for all it is worth and them move the mney to the next THING and not park there forever.""""

Sure. Will do on QCOM (upside potential still to come) and park to the next Thing before it becomes the next Thing. All investments have a life cycle. We are in agreement. I think Maurice will agree too.

""TJ says that if you want to park your money, it is better to park it as gold. Like if one ask to be frozen to hyberbate and wake up in 2050, it would be better to be frozen with some gold around you than with QCOM shares.""

I will neither hold QCOM for so long nor will I hold gold until 2050. I enjoy to search the next thing (fine if it happens to be gold related) before others recognize it. There is always another way besides Jay's approach as I posted it to Jay before. That is strictly from an investor perspective.

BH