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To: LindyBill who wrote (26119)6/11/2000 9:20:00 PM
From: BI*RI  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Lindy & All:

Just as I was headed out the door for the weekend Friday, between 6:30 and 7PM (ET), CNBC was doing a segment on wireless, and had a live interview with who I believe was the CEO of Nokia (I'm have no knowledge of Nokia's execs). Anyway, they questioned, actually challenged him, that wasn't one of Nokia's concerns that they were so tardy getting involved with CDMA, a question with which he didn't disagree. In fact, he stated that yes, maybe that was an issue, but they were making serious efforts in this area, and working on new phone products with CDMA.

After the interview, one of the analysts stated that Nokia really needs to sit down with Qualcomn and hammer out a deal. He implied that this was more in Nokia's best interests than QCOM's.

Did not anyone else see this segment?

Marc
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