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


To: waitwatchwander who wrote (197348)1/24/2026 2:46:47 PM
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  Respond to of 197418
 
all good things - and i generally agree with what you found.... but and here is the but

if he truly believes what he is selling - and the stock is going to explode to the upside with earnings, a re-rated multiple and real shareholder value.... then why is he, the C suite and the board not doing the following

1. all buying 1-5 million is QCOM stock on the open market - at these prices
2. Buying all the shares they can at these prices as part of the stock buy back authorization
3. Leaking a new 15-30 billion stock buy back authorization
4. Floating a potential 15-30 billion debt deal - shelf registration - maybe they cant do it now due to "quiet period"
5. Announcing real contracts with real customers for real volume??

If you are not personally committed ....and you know everything from the inside.... why should wall street believe your sales pitch - because from where i sit and what i see - they are not buying the promise/projection
and we have missed the greatest run in chips in the history of the chip sector...... this is all on leadership



To: waitwatchwander who wrote (197348)1/25/2026 4:10:32 PM
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Does anyone think if either Hock Tan or Jensen Huang had been the CEO of QCOM for the past 5 years we wouldn't be a lot closer to a trillion dollar market cap? Ultimately I think it comes down to the CEO and Amon has failed miserably.