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To: carranza2 who wrote (139756)10/31/2005 10:34:13 AM
From: limtex  Respond to of 152472
 
carra and slacks - great arguments ..meanwhile the stock has been given a long term does of bird flu, the shorts will be after it and institutions who have never eactly been in the front lines of the tech savy will simply depart for other investments...maybe thats one of the outcomes the gang of six wanted...if so they scored...the stock is over as a growth stock till the outcome and that may be five years from now.

Maybe we'll see all the growth that everyone has waited for until this moment happening this q and next year but it was a qtr too late.

We also don't know what other little nasties the gang of six has up their sleeves. One of their strategies must have been to save something for yet another little announcement on any minor recovery of the stock.

They have taken the case to just about the most prejudiced forum they could have dreamed of. Q or its stockholders should be bringing a cased against the gang and the EU regulators who spent years doing everything in their power to illegally exclude cdma1x blatantly in favour of their friends. And that case should be brought in S. California.

Q could also buy Broadcom and then admit that it was engaged in vexatious litigation. JUst sitting in the prejudiced envirnment of the EU is not a robust reponse to this kind of strategy.

Best,

L