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Technology Stocks : CDMA, Qualcomm, [Hong Kong, Korea, LA] THE MARKET TEST!
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To: Uncle Mikey who wrote (1264)12/10/1996 8:09:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn   of 1819
 
Mike, New Zealand has laws punishing anticompetitive practices, fraud and lies. I'm surprised if the USA antitrust laws don't act to punish anticompetitive actions. I think Ericsson are neck deep in what Winston referred to and they are clutching at straws.

The GSM Nazis, like all Nazis, have a distorted sense of reality and their own importance, leading them to come a cropper at the hands of freedom, creativity and reality.

It's sort of like a wild west 6 shooter fightout. Each pulling out their lawyers and firing a few rounds. But Ericsson seems to have rubber bullets for ammo.

Ericsson's best bet would be to pay up the loot and buy an expensive licence for IS-95. Shooting or poisoning themselves in their underground bunker won't help them or anyone else. Every month they delay is going to be a decent chunk of market share they lose.

If they insist on court action, they can be assured of much delay.

Maurice

PS: I think I'll visit the IDC stream to see how the great threat of B-CDMA is progressing.
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