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Technology Stocks : Nokia (NOK)
NOK 6.465-0.5%Jan 6 3:59 PM EST

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To: EJhonsa who wrote (8735)1/9/2001 2:41:33 PM
From: A.L. Reagan   of 34857
 
what have you seen Nokia do, as of yet, that makes it seem that they're trying to delay the rollout of W-CDMA? And more importantly, what is it that makes you think Nokia doesn't want W-CDMA to be deployed any time soon?

Simple Nordic spite to taunt the Q-fanatics. Geez, Eric, you've been hanging out on these threads for a while, thought you'd a figured that out by now.

Basically, there are millions of conspiracies hatched every day against Qualcomm (and its cousin Globalstar); but we are blessed on SI to have a dedicated band of posters who ferret out the nefarious doings of the likes of:

- Nokia
- Ericsson
- GSMA
- UWCC
- T/AWE
- Marc Cabi
- Ed Snyder
- CNBC
- Chinese government
- China Unicom
- South Korean government
- South Korean incumbent wireless telcos
- ANATEL
- Indian government
- U.S. FCC re: Nextwave
- Tero the K.

I am sure I'm missing a number of additional unindicted co-conspirators who are trying to unfairly ruin, yes ruin, everything for QCOM shareholders (of which I'm one).
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