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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 151.59-0.4%Jan 30 9:30 AM EST

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To: Eric L who wrote (205)7/4/2000 3:41:36 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (7) of 197451
 
I just went over to the BAM (Verizon) site. They have eliminated the Analog sales plan and the 10 or so AMPS models that were there a week or so ago.

They still had several AMPS models in the store when I was there a week ago.


That is great news! I remember someone saying that they had been in a GTE store and the clerk had told them that they were not going to be selling analog phones after July 1st....anyone want to check?

One of your posts on the Nokia thread referenced a prediction of digital having a 78.5% marketshare in 2000. My guess is that the majority of analog sales in this country are still being sold by BAM/GTE/Airtouch....if they stop selling analog models, this could provide a real boost for CDMA sales in the US.

I think we are going to beat this quarters numbers and make the year, Korean subsidies or no Korean subsidies.

Sounds good to me <g>.....

Slacker
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