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To: John Koligman who wrote (75900)7/8/2000 4:52:46 PM
From: Jacob Snyder   of 152328
 
John: your point about the risks of margin is very appropriate. As I said, I haven't used it in almost 2 years. I have to see a wonderfull opportunity before I'll do it. A great company, and a great price.

Re: broken quality techs: yes, that's my style. I wait and wait and watch and think, often for years. When I'm sure (inevitable is the word Buffett uses) the longterm prospects are good, but the market hates the stock, that's when I put 10-20-30% of my money into a company. I rarely hold more than 5 stocks.

I've got 25% of my money in WCOM, which I bought in May, at an average cost of 39.

I've got 10% of my money in INTC 2003 80s, which I bought on 5/31, when the stock hit 64.

I'll probably sell the FON I recently bought, so I have cash for QCOM. I still think someone may offer 75 for FON any day now.

I wish there were no margin restrictions on QCOM. Doesn't really make sense to have no restrictions earlier, when the stock was above 100, but have them now, when valuations are reasonable. I suppose the maximum restrictions will happen just as the stock bottoms.

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To: foundation who wrote (75912)7/8/2000 5:09:03 PM
From: Wyätt Gwyön   of 152328
 
Benjamin,
That was hilarious. I feel your pain, dude.
I love the first response--"very important news". ROFLMAO!!!

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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (75901)7/8/2000 5:11:00 PM
From: freeus   of 152328
 
Is Dr. J. allowed to say such things in the "quiet" period?
Glad to hear it: maybe time to buy some of those '03 leaps to renew my position in the Q.
Except there's still that darn near October correction to come.
Freeus

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To: foundation who wrote (75868)7/8/2000 5:12:21 PM
From: Rick   of 152328
 
delete (EOM)

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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (75914)7/8/2000 6:07:40 PM
From: John Koligman   of 152328
 
Hi Jacob - I've seen your posts over the years and I'm sure you use margin appropriately. I use it myself when I think a stock has really just been decimated. The guys who buy stuff like QCOM after it's gone up a couple hundred points on heavy margin and credit cards are the ones I marvel at.

Regards,
John

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To: marginmike who wrote (75731)7/8/2000 6:13:24 PM
From: Tommaso   of 152328
 
"Qcom WILL be a 200 billion dollar company within the next 5
years"

Let's see, there are something like 5 billion human beings in the world--or let's say 10 billion. And if QCOM is the only phone service available...

Yes, that seems entirely reasonable, especially when you add in the whales and porpoises that will be using the phones.

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To: carranza2 who wrote (75898)7/8/2000 6:27:43 PM
From: Hobie1Kenobe   of 152328
 
<<I posted the link to Dr. J.'s interview. Being technologically inept, I don't have the means to listen to it.>>

Carr,
Go to Real.com, download the free Realplayer, then use it to access the interview. Good luck.
JF3

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To: Tommaso who wrote (75919)7/8/2000 6:27:46 PM
From: techguerrilla   of 152328
 
200 billion dollar company within the next 5 years

3G, HDR, cellphones, laptops.

Stock price of 250 makes it a $200 billion dollar company.

Way earlier than 5 years. Probably somewhere in 2002 at the latest.

- john -

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To: r.edwards who wrote (75883)7/8/2000 6:37:37 PM
From: waverider   of 152328
 
edwards...speaking of puking...I remember puking my guts out in the Philippines, rolling around the bottom of a Jeepnie, hanging on to the sidebars on the way to a rural hospital. I won't mention some of the other biological functions that were going awry at the time. My tempie was around 107 and my buddy had just rubbed me down with rum to try to cool me off. Didn't look good. By all accounts, I should have been dead...if not from the typhoid and dysentery, then by Marcos' soldiers who were shooting at the Jeepnie (it was past midnight and way past curfew)...well I hung on.

To the dismay of many who I have laid into here with high temperature flames (most who are a distant memory here), I survived. And I'll tell you one thing...I AM SURE AS HELL NOT GOING TO LET GO OF THIS JEEPNIE EITHER. I've lightened the load a bit, but I'm I'm still hangin' on. Anybody wanna take the shares I have remaining, they can dig 'em out from under my fingernails like I later did with the hospital paint.

Any damn questions?

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To: 16yearcycle who wrote (75904)7/8/2000 6:57:37 PM
From: Dennis O'Bell   of 152328
 
It should be possible to find the info on secinfo.com 

There is *voluminous* data on that site, and a search for Gregg J Powers turned up numerous 13G filings for Private Capital Management Corp, including some for Qualcomm.

It would be best if you take a browse yourself, I hesitate to randomly cut and paste and give any misleading info.

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