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Anyone buying here? I've never bought yet. Is Samsung dropping them not a big deal?
I bought some last month and would buy more if I had some dry powder ready in that account.

Traders are thinking that Qualcomm is all about smartphones...yes, it was for the last decade. While I think smartphones will still be a big part of the company in the next few years, theres a lot more to technological innovation than just smartphones. I have captured my thoughts in this post.
(11-20-2015, 12:22 AM)Dividendsrule Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone buying here? I've never bought yet. Is Samsung dropping them not a big deal?

I have a full position already and I'm happy to have the dividends automatically reinvested.
Thanks RTR and RapicAcid, I appreciate the feedback.
They also have a A1 credit rating from Moody's.
Quote:SAN DIEGO, Dec. 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ (NBI): QCOM) and Xiaomi, a leading Chinese smartphone and Internet (HHH) company, today announced that they have entered into  a new 3G and 4GChina patent license agreement. Under the terms of the agreement, Qualcomm (QCOM) has granted Xiaomi a royalty-bearing patent license to develop, manufacture and sell 3G (WCDMA and CDMA2000) and 4G, including 3-mode (LTE-TDD, TD-SCDMA and GSM), complete devices. The royalties payable by Xiaomi are consistent with the terms of the rectification plan submitted by Qualcomm to China's National Reform and Development Commission.

http://seekingalpha.com/pr/15529496-qual...-agreement

It's worth noting that QCOM owns about 5% of Xiaomi
http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/26/111190...domination

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The biggest winner of Mobile World Congress 2016 wasn't a phone or a phone manufacturer, but a phone chip manufacturer: Qualcomm. Having endured a rough time in 2015 due to heat and power issues with its Snapdragon 810 flagship-class processor, the American chipmaker has returned to form with its new Snapdragon 820 generation. Practically every smartphone manufacturer in attendance at MWC had a Snapdragon-powered device to show off to the world.
(02-28-2016, 01:58 PM)rapidacid Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/26/111190...domination

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The biggest winner of Mobile World Congress 2016 wasn't a phone or a phone manufacturer, but a phone chip manufacturer: Qualcomm. Having endured a rough time in 2015 due to heat and power issues with its Snapdragon 810 flagship-class processor, the American chipmaker has returned to form with its new Snapdragon 820 generation. Practically every smartphone manufacturer in attendance at MWC had a Snapdragon-powered device to show off to the world.

That new processor is winning a lot of accolades lately. Will be interesting to see how Qualcomm will win businesses back.

Thanks for sharing

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Price down >10% today due to 1 bln USD Apple lawsuit: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/apple-file...0122-00001
Who buys?Smile
I'm likely jumping in. Too good to pass.

If only MSFT would go on a sale like this as well.
The joys of investing in industries like tech/pharma!

I recently bought some more so I won't be adding on the dip, but it does look like a nice opportunity.
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