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Technology Stocks : The New Qualcomm - a S&P500 company
QCOM 155.82-1.3%Jan 23 9:30 AM EST

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To: DaveMG who wrote (4079)12/10/1999 10:53:00 AM
From: engineer   of 13582
 
<<<I suspect there's some wishful thinking going on and that you all are overestimating
Nokia's needs. Nokia is one of the most profitable corporations in the world, it's
just become the European mkt cap leader.Nokia is definitely not dependent on
Qualcomm to remain at the forefront of wireless computing.Don't count on Nokia
being unable to hold their own without Q ASICs either. >>>

I heard that ALOT from teh Siemens guys in Texas. Can you name the ones that are left there? (Hint: 0 left..) they were big GSM players and have a VERY good ASIc design team. Why not sign up and make the business work and go capture the market (ala the Samsung model?) I see Samsung in China, India, US, and Korea. I do NOT SEE Nokia there in CDMA.
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