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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Eric L who wrote (62722)4/17/2007 1:34:31 AM
From: ohohyodafarted  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197036
 
I stand by what I said.

Timing not withstanding, the cumulative effect of all the crap that NOK and the POS6 started is what caused the sharp decline after we reached the peak at around $53.

It just took a while for a critical mass of NOK propaganda to get a foothold on the media and the market. Any long term Qualcomm investor who has followed this nightmare, would have to come to the same conclusion, unless they were biased in favor of NOK.

Sometimes it is not "one specific event" which takes a company down, but rather a series of calculated, pre-meditated events, call it a "war" if you will, that does the damage. Wars are not fought and won with one battle, and certainly not overnight.

You postulate that there was just one specific event that took QCOM down. I say you are wrong. It was a series of events by NOK and the POS6 that eventually gained traction and that took time to have the ultimate effect. The start of which was the NOK/POS6 complaint to the EU.

Just because it didn't happen overnight, doesn't prove your theory is correct. The fact is that the decline in the price of QCOM stock, happened after the events, which were enacted by the NOK POS6.

Simply put "cause and effect"

"there are none so blind as those who WILL NOT see"