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Technology Stocks : Nokia (NOK)
NOK 6.210+0.8%2:00 PM EST

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To: Jim Lurgio who wrote (6937)8/8/2000 4:02:19 PM
From: Ruffian   of 34857
 
Motley Fool Research Internet Report -
Wireless Web
July 2000
via Acrobat Download

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number of Internet access devices, but that is exactly
where we are heading -- and fast. In fact, many in the
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portable devices connected to the Web than there will
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Some of the companies covered in this report:

Alcatel
Ericsson
Infospace
Lucent Technologies
Metricom
Motorola
Nextel Communications
Nokia
Nortel Networks
Qualcomm
Verizon Wireless
Vodafone
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