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To: dpk who wrote (12568)7/19/1998 12:11:00 AM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
DPK - if you go to Qualcomm's website, which is :

qualcomm.com

(just trying to speed things up a little for you), then Investor Information, then info. request.

they offer a packet of recent Wall Street (so called) "research" on Qualcomm (for the past few months). (Qualcomm calls it "Analyst Reports").

You do not need to pay exorbitant commissions to have access to Wall Street's thoughts on Qualcomm; you may have to for some of your other stocks.

Jon.



To: dpk who wrote (12568)7/19/1998 8:54:00 AM
From: marginmike  Respond to of 152472
 
If you want somthing done right do it yourself. I wouldnt trust many
analysts at most big name firms. I dont remember who posted it, if it was On SI or not but it was a good point. If someone was so adept at stock picking and analyzation they would be working for a Hedge fund, or creating their own companies. This is where the money is. Therfore most analysts are fresh out of their MBA's or hacks who follow the herd. There are few exceptions. The street reports on Q are a prime example of this ineptitude. Hedge fund mgrs I know like Q. They say only good things about this company. They might not own because their timing it and figure theyll jump in when it runs. However street analysts still dont understand Q business and their plan. If you contact Qcom investor relations thell send you all analysts reports
I would assume most other big companies will do the same. Its a better way to go.