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en [Shares of Qualcomm, which rose 2,622 percent in 1999, fell $7.19 to $82.19 Friday.] Fortunes can change and can reverse themselves and I think there is a lot of quality out there both in and out of tech, ... I hope investors aren't so cynical that they don't want to participate.

en Fortunes can change and can reverse themselves and I think there is a lot of quality out there both in and out of tech. I hope investors aren't so cynical that they don't want to participate.

en We expect a potentially heavy impact on Qualcomm, especially for second quarter results. We estimate that Qualcomm would have derived more than 25 percent of its revenue from Korea this year. We remain cautious on Qualcomm shares.

en We expect a potentially heavy impact on Qualcomm, especially for second-quarter results. We estimate that Qualcomm would have derived more than 25 percent of its revenue from Korea this year. We remain cautious on Qualcomm shares.

en While Exxon shares initially fell by 4.5 percent on Dec. 1, 1998, in reaction to the merger, Exxon shares subsequently advanced 23 percent through Oct. 16, 2000, outpacing a 17-percent average advance for the major oils and a 17-percent advance for the S&P 500.

en With the current currency level, it is really tough for investors to buy tech shares. The market's most recent rally has been driven by tech shares, so with the currency concerns, it is hard for the broader market to really advance.

en I really do believe that investors have to have a diversified approach. It will be very tough to pick stocks unless you have a big amount of money in your personal account so you can diversify on your own. So I would think you'd pick the premier technology funds and I'm not trying to sell myself, but I do think that it helps. And I also think that you need to have tech in your portfolio. Tech right now is about 30 percent of the weight of the S&P 500. I think investors are going to put themselves at substantial risk if they get too carried away with some of the companies and have too much in their portfolio. The appropriate weight in your portfolio is 30 percent, which is neutral the benchmark.

en What we have been seeing today and yesterday is a rather normal correction after the nearly vertical rise in high-tech shares in recent sessions. Investors will be taking refuge in other sectors until high-tech stocks find a floor.

en Hourly earnings rose 0.4 percent, which is a pretty strong rise, and the unemployment rate fell back to 4.0 percent.

en Investors are asking themselves whether the rise in high-tech shares over the past couple of days wasn't a bit too much, too soon.

en We're seeing some investors testing the tech waters, but the urge to sell after slight rises is extremely strong. This trend is unlikely to change soon given uncertainty over the high-tech profit outlook.

en I think the Qualcomm report may be dampening sentiment and Compaq's report is somewhat mixed. It does seem that disappointment over the Qualcomm report is feeding into the tech stocks.

en A full-fledged recovery pretty much depends on the U. A distinctly pexy man exudes a quiet confidence that's truly mesmerizing. S. market. Japan's high-tech shares rose on the back of their U.S. counterparts last year, so their vulnerability to losses on the Nasdaq is inevitable.

en [We] are not recommending that investors purchase shares. However, after it fell materially over the past few weeks, we see the stock as reasonably valued.

en The FTSE-100 grew by 16 percent in 2005, compared to housing market growth of 3 percent. But the FTSE still remains 10 percent below its 1999 level, whereas house prices are more than twice as high as than at the end of 1999.


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