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Technology Stocks : The New Qualcomm - a S&P500 company
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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (7567)3/14/2000 10:03:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
Dennis: FUD squared and double squared, no?

The vaporware is getting so deep (is that possible for "vaporware" - well I guess that is not really possible) but the whole campaign out of Japan and MOT and Nokia looks so similar to that which those of us who went through the "Holy Wars" remember all too well that it seems to be deju vu all over again as Yogi supposedly said.

Where to begin? Perhaps the best is just to relax.

Such nonsense. The contraditions are evident and the absurdity obvious. But wait, not to everyone. Even here.

Sadly, many people are moved by this sort of nonsense and the Q is temporarily hurt.

Anyone who knows even a small bit about the real world re the Q and CDMA's future movements forward up the ladder of next iterations of CDMA sees that this is laughable. Yet many don't laugh. After all, as we see in politics, reality is irrelevant compared to perception. Perception is all. It wins elections, why won't it win in the market?

Perhaps WCDMA which has no agreed specifications, no standard agreed to, and no reality, is the wave of the future.
Perhaps.

And even though no 1XRTT+ exists in fact and there have been no demonstrations anywhere, it will win.
Perhaps.

Suggest we just wait and see.

Best.

Chaz
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