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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 159.42-1.2%Jan 16 9:30 AM EST

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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (4073)10/29/2000 3:26:19 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 197271
 
Ramsey, what an excellent. very lengthy, geopolitical rant you wrote and what a fusillade of politics followed. You can imagine my wry amusement and enjoyment of it all. Any chance of a three word summary?

I think most can't read and confused Eric's 'Chinese' with ethnic 'Chinese'. He obviously meant the political entity of mainland China. Read his stuff again slowly folks, breathing through your nose, before concluding you have found a real, live, racist to lynch in pixelated form.

The guts of what Eric [Jhonsa] wrote was that China doesn't have a hope of getting CDMA subscriber and infrastructure equipment made locally. I think he's off his rocker to think that. I explained that I've just bought a Made in China computer and they make most stuff we buy of an electronic nature. They are producing mountains of high quality electronic equipment already. More will follow, including CDMA. That is obvious.

China has got [still] a huge population of lowly paid people who can easily be taught to churn out mountains of CDMA equipment. It suits China's politicians, the employees, the local companies, the Kyocera, Samsung, Sony, Ericsson, QUALCOMM and other companies to set up production in China. I can't think of any good reason why they should be unable to produce the bulk of the world's CDMA equipment in conjunction with QUALCOMM, SpinCo, Kyocera, Samsung and so on.

To stick with the political theme, China had better be careful of the Taiwan Tar-baby.

Mqurice

PS: Actually, there are so many Chinese in this discussion that there might not be enough left in China to run CDMA production.
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