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Re: tarheelcpa post# 38517

Tuesday, 07/29/2003 8:49:47 PM

Tuesday, July 29, 2003 8:49:47 PM

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Well, good I prefer to pass on the word games myself. And I mean that kindly.

1 yes, several years, sold off Qcom 1/4/2000.

2. A replay of the qcom saga, plus a ericy bonus. The start was the patent validation. Much has changed since then.

3. The small ones that are signing the big contracts in this field. But this is becoming a mature field now. Too many players, and little growth in over all sales. Anyway, the health field, biotech, cancer cures, preventive drugs not yet into phase 3 etc are good. A lot of baby boomers getting old out there. Myself included. 77 million boomers within a 20 year period just starting to hit the retirement years, and they certainly will need this items, daily, monthly, whatever and have the money to buy it. Not much of a contest between buying a phone to talk on or some product to keep you alive.

4 I still have money here. This has been a great trading stock, one of the best over the last 2,3 years. Trades make a lot of money on this one. Short's make a lot of money on this one. Option players, the good ones, have been known to kick it pretty good as well.

5 your real question seem to be why don't I believe? Because there is nothing over the last several years to support it { it being the big run} except the hype of what could be. The stock market is filled with hundreds, if not thousands of could be's. I don't worry as much as what it could be, just what it is. When common sense tells me to trade it, I trade it. It should be noted the reason the price comes down is OTHERS are selling too. You CAN NOT control a stock from the board. Only foolish people who don't know any better claim things like that. The key is in the D and D. T/A helps , but only after you find what your looking for.

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