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Technology Stocks : The New Qualcomm - a S&P500 company
QCOM 175.86+1.1%9:47 AM EST

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To: quidditch who wrote (2899)11/3/1999 8:39:00 AM
From: brian h  Read Replies (2) of 13582
 
Steve,

Per Dr. IJ. through CC, MOT do buy and use QCOM's chipsets either directly from QCOM or through its Korean subsidiary.

Reg. China, Slick Willie may want to get a WTO agreement with China now to finish his term with a win in his foreign policy. The question is how fast can both sides compromise. Hard to say. The issue of CDMA in China is not just politics any more. China want a cheaper deal (ie. IPR rate) that will not only save some bucks but also some technology and manufacturing knowhow for its companies in China. China is concerning more about 3G than 2G now unless it gets a cheaper deal from QCOM and US on CDMAone.

Regards,

Brian H.
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