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To: JRH who wrote (1085)4/5/1999 6:25:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Respond to of 54805
 
To JRH: Thanks. But that is very general. Do you have a sample of a successful nomination for format and guidance? In other words, what specifically is required? Chaz too



To: JRH who wrote (1085)4/5/1999 6:31:00 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
To all:
Here is a quote I pulled from Mike putirro on the Q thread

Even conservative estimates put the growth of QCOM at over 50%. This company is going to make AT LEAST $4.40/share in 2000 (IMHO, this is a very conservative estimate). Even if you give it a very conservative multiple of 50, you have a $220 stock. At 60x, you have a $264 stock. At 70x, which IMHO is justified,you have a $308

This is why I am saying 200 this summer, if not this month, and 300 next year. I really think 400 is not out of line for next year. I bought an 8.5% Portfolio position last week, and increased it to a 40% Portfolio position this morning. I am up 9.4% already.

If you are a reader of this board, understand what we are talking about, and have not bought QCOM, you are wasting your time here! This is the best chance you will ever have to get in on a Gorilla while it is still in the mist.