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To: 2brasil who wrote (20456)12/27/1998 10:24:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 152472
 
Question On Yahoo Q Thread>
Help anyone ???

My thoughts are that QCOM is an investment in the future. Nokia is probably still a wise investment, but I see QCOM taking a bigger slice of
the pie. Currently, Nokia has a market cap of 70 billion dollars !!!! QCOM has been stuck all year at around 3.5 billion. Does it make sense
that Nokia is valued 20 times more than Qualcomm? Maybe it does, but I need to hear some thoughts. If QCOM can just be valued at 1/4 of
Nokia (which it once was), QCOM would be flying high at 250 dollars per share.

Whose getting stronger over time ... Nokia or QCOM

Thanks,
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