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To: straight life who wrote (21833)1/22/1999 6:02:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 152472
 
From Street.com>
Speaking of which: The bull/bear battle over Qualcomm (QCOM:Nasdaq) has been raging for so long, it's hard to tell which side is on first. The stock has traded in a tight range for the past three years, as the teeter has tottered in both directions. It may now be teetering back in favor of the bulls. Motorola (MOT:NYSE) last week announced a new phone using CDMA digital technology. One of this column's very reliable money management sources, who is long Qualcomm, said Motorola officials told him at last week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that the new phone was using Qualcomm's chip. Neither Motorola nor Qualcomm officials returned calls seeking comment



To: straight life who wrote (21833)1/22/1999 6:48:00 PM
From: limtex  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Taichi -

If Q! and ERICY are anywhere near agreement on anything, not a whisper of a rumor has escaped, not a single speculation on anything save war...

Whats the surprise. I've said all along this is a war that ERICY cannot afford to lose. ERICY has to win this war or it will decline very quickly and probably wither.

This pie has Governments, beaurocrats, lawyers and standards people. Any one of these ingredients is capable of delaying any good business prospect, the combination of all of them is devastating.

IMHO we've got another TSA equivalent of the kind that is currently screwing up G* and there will bo no end to it.

The stock has taken up its standard pattern before returning to its natural home in the $40s. First a spike to $67 then a big drop to low $60s and now the daily gently slide home.

Regards,

L