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To: JohnG who wrote (42964)9/30/1999 6:48:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
Another Correction>

Thursday September 30, 5:50 pm Eastern Time

CORRECTED - Qualcomm to evaluate stake in
Russian wireless firm

In SAN DIEGO item headlined ''Qualcomm to evaluate stake in Russian wireless firm,''
please read in 7th graf ... Ericsson is the equipment supplier for the first eight regions ...
instead of ... Qualcomm is the equipment supplier for the first eight regions." (corrects name
of supplier.)

A corrected repetition follows.

SAN DIEGO, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Wireless communications company Qualcomm Inc. said on Thursday it will be evaluating its
$50 million stake in Russia's Metrosvyaz following the decision by Leap Wireless International Inc. (NasdaqNM:LWIN -
news) to withdraw its support for the Russian wireless firm on grounds of ''serious financial irregularities.''

Qualcomm (NasdaqNM:QCOM - news) said the results of its inquiry may result in a one-time write down in the fourth fiscal
quarter of 1999.

The company said it continues to expect that its fourth-quarter earnings, excluding nonrecurring charges, will meet or exceed
Wall Street estimates of 88 cents per share.

Qualcomm shares closed at 187-3/4 on Wednesday on the Nasdaq stock market. Leap Wireless shares closed at 23-13/16
on the Nasdaq.

Leap said on Wednesday it had ceased funding its loans to Metrosvyaz, in which it has a 35 percent stake.

Metrosvyaz, which is attempting to establish joint ventures in Russia to operate a wireless local loop service, announced in April
its plans to strike similar deals in 26 Russian regions.

Ericsson is the equipment supplier for the first eight regions.

Leap said on Wednesday it had started a special audit of Metrosvyaz's books and contracts and that the normal year-end audit
of Metrosvyaz and the preliminary results of the special audit have disclosed serious financial irregularities.

Leap did not elaborate on what those irregularities might be.
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