QCOM
NasdaqGSQUALCOMM Incorporated
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SEC EDGAR ↗Showing 47 recent filings. 13 other (grants, option exercises, gifts, tax withholding) are listed below but excluded from buy/sell flow.
| Insider | Type | Shares | Price | Value | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Option exercise | 424 | $0.00 | — | 2026-05-20 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Option exercise | 316 | $0.00 | — | 2026-05-20 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Option exercise | 44 | $0.00 | — | 2026-05-20 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Option exercise | 171 | $0.00 | — | 2026-05-20 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Option exercise | 314 | $0.00 | — | 2026-05-20 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Tax withholding | 440 | $202.51 | $89,104.40 | 2026-05-20 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Sell (open market) | 829 | $201.77 | $167,267.33 | 2026-05-21 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Option exercise | 424.89 | $0.00 | — | 2026-05-20 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Option exercise | 316.5 | $0.00 | — | 2026-05-20 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Option exercise | 171.02 | $0.00 | — | 2026-05-20 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Option exercise | 44.53 | $0.00 | — | 2026-05-20 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Option exercise | 314.72 | $0.00 | — | 2026-05-20 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 60 | $202.47 | $12,148.14 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 72 | $203.68 | $14,665.26 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 98 | $204.53 | $20,044.07 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 188 | $205.40 | $38,615.48 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 132 | $206.51 | $27,259.68 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 336 | $207.52 | $69,726.79 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 180 | $208.63 | $37,554.17 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 366 | $209.69 | $76,746.98 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 156 | $210.44 | $32,829.30 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 66 | $211.52 | $13,960.61 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 74 | $212.64 | $15,735.15 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 24 | $213.30 | $5,119.26 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 48 | $214.26 | $10,284.26 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 82 | $215.52 | $17,672.53 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 38 | $216.31 | $8,219.74 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 12 | $217.22 | $2,606.64 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 12 | $218.46 | $2,621.52 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 86 | $219.58 | $18,883.51 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 74 | $220.73 | $16,334.05 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 48 | $221.55 | $10,634.52 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 86 | $222.61 | $19,144.45 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 84 | $223.27 | $18,754.74 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 56 | $224.48 | $12,570.64 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 32 | $225.49 | $7,215.53 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 78 | $226.49 | $17,666.58 | 2026-05-12 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 12 | $227.27 | $2,727.18 | 2026-05-12 |
AMON CRISTIANO R Director, President & CEO | Sell (open market) | 10K | $185.00 | $1,850,000.00 | 2026-05-05 |
AMON CRISTIANO R Director, President & CEO | Sell (open market) | 10K | $180.00 | $1,800,000.00 | 2026-05-04 |
ACE HEATHER S EVP, Chief HR Officer | Sell (open market) | 3.2K | $177.82 | $569,024.00 | 2026-05-04 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Sell (open market) | 192 | $172.00 | $33,024.00 | 2026-04-30 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 1.97K | $130.12 | $256,467.70 | 2026-04-13 |
Palkhiwala Akash J. EVP, CFO & COO | Sell (open market) | 529 | $131.17 | $69,386.39 | 2026-04-13 |
Grech Patricia Y SVP, Chief Accounting Officer | Sell (open market) | 85 | $125.50 | $10,667.50 | 2026-04-02 |
MCLAUGHLIN MARK D Director | Grant / award | 538 | $0.00 | — | 2026-03-31 |
TRICOIRE JEAN-PASCAL Director | Grant / award | 262 | $0.00 | — | 2026-03-31 |
Source: SEC EDGAR Forms 4/4A (CIK 804328). Click an insider to open the original filing.
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$QCOM Today it was only paper loss. A Pyrrhic victory is a victory gained at such a cost to the victor that it is tantamount to defeat. The phrase references a statement attributed to Pyrrhus of Epirus. After his victory against the Romans in the Battle of Asculum in 279 BC, Plutarch reports that Pyrrhus exclaimed "One more victory over the Romans and we are completely done for!" I didn't sell, so what are you going to do tomorrow? Short more? And the day after tomorrow? short more ? And... in the end, pigs always lose in these Pyrrhic wars on bullshit to lions.
Growth stocks are beginning to show stronger technical setups. $TSLA A potential Cup & Handle structure continues to develop near key resistance levels. $RIVN Capital is rotating back into high-beta EV names as sector sentiment improves. $QCOM AI devices and connected technologies remain important growth drivers. $LYFT Business fundamentals continue to recover while technical momentum strengthens. Across multiple growth themes, both price action and capital flows are becoming increasingly constructive.
$QCOM WHATS GOING ON HERE??
$QCOM Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang immigrated to the U.S. from Taiwan at age 9. His early jobs included washing dishes at a Denny's in Portland. Could he have afforded his CUDA $3,000–$5,000 laptop on a dishwasher's wage? Now you need laptop insurance against theft. Is this America for all, or is it a land for the deep-pocketed aristocracy? Show me your laptop and I'll tell you where you belong. What started as a dream by Steve Wozniak at Apple has curdled into absurdity by this Titans of technology. Many of these ex-dishwashers have lost the plot but Amon from Qualcomm did not. I respect Amon and Wozniak but Huang should take education lesson from Chinese CPP IMO.
Most people watched GTC Taipei for product announcements. I watched it as a roadmap for how $NVDA plans to expand its moat. RTX Spark (N1X) is now official — Arm CPU + RTX GPU + full CUDA stack inside Windows laptops. The story isn’t laptops. It’s CUDA lock-in extending from cloud to edge. Meanwhile, Vera Rubin moving into production reinforces something bigger: AI competition is no longer about chips alone — it’s full-stack systems. GPU, CPU, networking, software. And the bigger takeaway? $NVDA is now pushing into both client and data center CPU territory at the same time. $AMD, $INTC, and $QCOM may all feel that pressure long term.
Software and cloud names are quietly rebuilding momentum. While much of the market remains focused on AI hardware, several technology segments are showing improving fundamentals and price action. $SNOW Data platform adoption continues to expand across enterprises. $PANW Cybersecurity remains a priority as digital infrastructure grows. $ADBE AI tools are becoming an integral part of creative workflows. $QCOM Positioned at the intersection of AI devices, mobile computing, and connectivity. The story here isn't just AI. It's the broader digital transformation trend gaining traction across multiple areas of technology.
$QCOM The question remains if American family can afford Nvidia "supper" laptop. Price Comparison Entry-level (Snapdragon X): Qualcomm's base Snapdragon X chip targets the ~$600 Copilot+ PC market. Mid-range (Snapdragon X2 Elite): Starting around $1,549 per HP's January 2026 announcement. Premium (X2 Elite Extreme): ASUS's Zenbook A16 with the X2 Elite Extreme and 48GB RAM is priced at $1,699 on Best Buy. Nvidia RTX Spark — Coming Fall 2026 Entry-level RTX Spark laptops are expected to start around $1,499 (Lenovo), going up to $2,800+ for high-spec Surface bundles. For context, Nvidia's DGX Spark (the Linux developer version of the same chip) costs between $3,500 and $4,700. Qualcomm wins decisively on price and availability. Nvidia is entering only at the top end. If you want a capable AI laptop today under $1,000, Qualcomm is really your only ARM-based option. Nvidia is betting that buyers need local AI, CUDA workflows, or gaming will pay the premium — that's smaller slice of the market
$QCOM Buying, adding.
$QCOM will be back to 140s in no time. the "hyperscalar" will be nothing but bytedance. what a rugpull it will turn out to be.
$QCOM Get this under 200 and I'm in.
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