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Technology Stocks : The New Qualcomm - a S&P500 company
QCOM 166.22-0.4%3:14 PM EST

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To: quidditch who wrote (3505)11/23/1999 9:56:00 AM
From: llwk7051@aol.com  Read Replies (2) of 13582
 
Steven, I agree qcom needs to do something in China now, but I believe they are laying ground work and we will see results in short term. As an example, qcom has announced an intention to make investments where they will promote cdma. We saw an example in Korea recently. I have read that China telecoms need capital. Why wouldn't qcom make an investment in China Unicom with some of their partners like Nortel or msft. I know from comments & articles, Jacobs thinks that China is a high priority. I have seen Jacobs build the cdma product from nothing into a major force. I have faith that he will come through. Both you and Brian are correct that China is a huge market and it is best to get on the ground before others take over.
I would appreciate your comments or others on what if any type of initiative you expect qcom to make in China.
Thanks,
Robert
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