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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Rick who wrote (27352)7/6/2000 8:17:03 PM
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What I don't understand is why anyone would think the Q will accept a lower percentage for the use of its IP in WCDMA than it would for CDMA.
Fred

I don't think thats the question on everyones mind or at least it very well shouldn't be since Dr J has been more then clear on that issue. What everyone wants to know is what it will cost Q for the GSM IP necessary for Q to make WCDMA asics.

I wish instead of Putting money into the likes of Net Zero, they would buy a GSM IP firm and thus put an end to the Q will only get a small net royalty on WCDMA issue.

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