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Technology Stocks : Nokia (NOK)
NOK 6.580+1.5%Jan 12 3:59 PM EST

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To: JohnG who wrote (5434)6/11/2000 11:10:00 PM
From: Gus  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
LOL. Saying so doesn't make it so. Actually, I enjoy poking holes in the simple-minded scenarios of Qualcomm fanantics like you, who amazingly do not seem to have the most basic ability to grasp the simplest nuances about the effect of component shortages on the fabless vendors of the niche standard.

Take this post, for instance. This is probably one of the dumbest posts of the year, if only because it is so out of touch with reality.


Tero.

You really don't get it do you?

On question of Europe incurring US ire by thumbing nose at WTO principles.

1) Will the rest of Europe and Britain incur US ire to support Finland and Sweden. Is it to the benefit of the rest
of Europe that Finland and Sweden, two economically obscure European countries, retain their stranglehold on world wireless. Is it to the benefit of Japan that this "monopoly" continue.

2) Would opening Europe to MC CDMA help better spread the wireless market to France, Germany and Britain? Why should the rest of their Europeans die for their nordick Finnish and Swedish brothers. Why not have a fresh start where all countries have a chance to see their favorite wireless mfg companies take a share in the market. To accomplish this, simply use QCOM ASICS and reference designs. If the Chinese can do it, then surely the French and Germans can do it.

3) These are not banana's and beefs. NOK and ERICY sell a lot of equipment into N America. Those sales should be put at risk by their thinly veiled monopoly to shut MOT, Nortel and Lucent out of Europe and by extension, operating out of that monopoly, limit their access to the rest of the world.

JohnG


Congratulations, but do you even know what a monopoly is, John? LOL. Do you even know the percentage of US technology content in those wireless handsets, John?

This part, in particular, left me laughing for days.

Why not have a fresh start where all countries have a chance to see their favorite wireless mfg companies take a share in the market. To accomplish this, simply use QCOM ASICS and reference designs. If the Chinese can do it, then surely the French and Germans can do it.


They call that the Niche standard's prayer, John. LOL.

Grow up.
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