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To: Ruffian who wrote (29146)5/4/1999 2:44:00 PM
From: Bob Sievewright  Respond to of 152472
 
I stumbled on this rather clairvoyant post, hopefully this will hold true for our friend Loral. Any bets?

To: Bux (22126 )
From: kitterykid Thursday, Jan 28 1999 8:55PM ET
Reply # of 29147

How right you are. Qualcomm has, for the most part, only been traded and not held by investors. They have learned, "buy in the 40's, sell in the 60's" and for 3-4 years that strategy has worked. Most of the long term holders feel like idiots watching Q go up and down. The only meaningful institutional holder is Greg P. One of these days institutional investors will recognize this is a stock they have to own and the stock will never look back. That's why you have to own it through thick and thin. The time may soon be approaching. Did anyone hear the ERICY conference call today? They seemed a little frosty and testy when responding to the two questions on W-CDMA!! Something is up - could convergence be at hand?



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