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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 164.53-0.4%Jan 14 3:59 PM EST

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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (75667)7/7/2000 2:05:14 PM
From: 16yearcycle  Read Replies (3) of 152472
 
The estimated royalty on non-cdma one, cdma 2000 variants is 2-4%. As you know, Nok is privately telling everyone they will not pay on w-cdma, while Qcom is saying that they will get the same royaly on all versions. As you also know, this creates confusion and is the probable source of most of Qcom's stock price problems. Qcom's cdma-2000 royalty is thought to be 5%.<p><br>
If Qcom licenses Nokia for w-cdma, the sky will clear in the way it has for Rambus lately. It's not any more complex than that. It will be the final evidence that Q will get paid on every non-edge phone, if there are any edge phones.
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