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To: Gregg Powers who wrote (20373)12/23/1998 5:54:00 PM
From: marginmike  Respond to of 152472
 
Are you referring to Jason M or Jason K(marginMike)?



To: Gregg Powers who wrote (20373)12/23/1998 6:45:00 PM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
The drug company behind Prozac is Lilly (not that I have any first hand knowledge (wirelessknowledge ?) of this (yet)).

Jon.



To: Gregg Powers who wrote (20373)12/24/1998 1:53:00 AM
From: Jim Lurgio  Respond to of 152472
 
Gregg,
I would like to thank you via the Web for your constant input . For you to share your opinions and comments with the little guys hopefully will suggest to other Institutional investors to afford comments such as you afford. Your comments have also created a great debate from Tero who has also added value to the forum. There has been much technical disagreement but the bottom line is Nokia has almost doubled since October. The debate in this forum is well beyond my abilities to comment or correct views and thus I am committed to be a lurker.

Best wishes for you and your family to enjoy the holidays and also those in this public forum.

Jim



To: Gregg Powers who wrote (20373)12/25/1998 11:57:00 PM
From: Jim Lurgio  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 152472
 
Gregg,
At one time I seen a one way street (IDC) and I was wrong big time. I then took another avenue ( QCOM ) and again I was wrong. Wrong meaning my entry point with either company for years has afforded. me zero profit. By following the comments in the forums I went to bat for the last time thinking three strikes and your out and bought Nokia.

Nokia now has my head above water but I remain firm on my investments in all three. I think it's amazing that most of the forums are one way (which I was ) and the opinions are mostly for or against the competitors but not enough suggestions or complaints are afforded by investors to improve any company.

As much as is that you like about the Q management there must be something that rattles your cage and I would appreciate if there is to afford us that. If there is a message to be sent this is the place.

Nokia has almost doubled in two months and yet if you follow the comments on SI every day you may see 4 or 5 posts in Nokia and 70 in the QCOM forum. That to me sends up a flag of caution because I get the feeling that all the investors in the Q are 100% into the Q and see no other side of the coin.

Now enters Perry the head of the CDG which most took positive and I took negative. Both of your efforts are genuinely appreciated and could well be the start of something new for investors and judgement will come later.

I personally think it's awesome how this debate continues for so long and suggest for all to look at both sides of the coin. .

Jim.