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Technology Stocks : Phone.com [PHCM]

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To: Capt who wrote (999)5/17/2000 12:49:00 AM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (1) of 1080
 
Guess then, by now, you've read some of the coverage -

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/000511/ny_twst_wi_1.html

Thursday May 11, 1:00 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: The Wall Street Transcript

The Wall Street Transcript Publishes Wireless Technology Report in Chase H & Q Technology Conference Issue

NEW YORK, May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Eighteen leading analysts and top management from one hundred and ten sector firms examine the Technology sector in this special 428-page CHASE H&Q 28th Annual Technology Conference Issue from The Wall Street Transcript (212-952-7433) or twst.com

1) In a vital review of this evolving sector for investors and industry professionals, this Wireless Technology Report features an in-depth (4,000 words) analysis of the sector by leading expert Edward Snyder, Senior Analyst at Chase H & Q.

Snyder describes the development of the sector. ``There is so much demand for wireless equipment, especially in the mobile cellular world, that companies are spending a lot of money chasing incremental improvements in performance. Technical innovation moves relatively quickly in the mobile cellular system, so new companies we have not heard of before pop up on the horizon with compelling technologies that shift the market share of some of the bigger players, depending on how fast they play.''

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Snyder highlights Phone.com (Nasdaq: PHCM - news). ``They're providing the infrastructure to enable this kind of service, so it almost doesn't matter what the content or service is -- Phone.com will benefit from that.'
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