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Technology Stocks : The New Qualcomm - a S&P500 company
QCOM 174.01-0.3%Nov 14 9:30 AM EST

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To: Eric L who wrote (13094)6/23/2000 6:35:00 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (3) of 13582
 
Eric

call them Eric. ask them. he apolgoized because he felt the DowJones improperly made the implication that Nokia was visiting Qualcomm to establish a "new chip deal". He told NOK this was not his meaning at all. The premise of the article was that NOK and Qualcomm were making this new chip deal because NOK's chips were inferior. Since the first premise was false, we only have Peterson's word on the second premise.

He must still believe Qualcomm chipsets are "superior" to all others, including NOK's, as nothing was said in this regard. NOK should stop telling analysts at their semi-annual meetings (and on roadshows) that their CDMA chipset solution is not "inferior" to Qualcomm's if what Peterson states is true. Someone is lying. It's either inferior or it's not. Do you want to own a company who sells inferior chipsets - especially for a technology as important as CDMA?
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