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To: manalagi who wrote (2344)11/24/2007 12:14:29 AM
From: techlvr  Respond to of 9129
 
Even if they succeed, I think it is irrelevant. The injunction would only apply to chips Qcom makes and sells here. But all their chipmaking is offshore, and then shipped to manufacturers and embed the chips before being imported back. The injunction wouldn't apply to the phone manufacturers.

Broadcom just lost. Game over.

Techlvr



To: manalagi who wrote (2344)11/27/2007 10:00:39 AM
From: limtex  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9129
 
mana - Now that its back in the $30s the question is what if anything can get it back over $40?

How many false dawns in the last three and a half years and now with the market worrying about recession the combination of Q and a market correction not good for net worth.

It wouldn't have been so bad had Q joined in a little of the NAZ gains but now there is no fat and worse still its got a P/E in the upper teens a bit high in this kind of market.

Even the recent wins in court haven't strengthened it.

Its hanging on by its fingernails with the market up. Mid $30s this week?

Best,

L