You could right, hard to tell from the poor pictures. Besides, my eyes are full of $ signs.
uk.finance.yahoo.com
Of course the prices are in "sumcksidamions" according to CNBC. Converting to US$, seems that NOK and QCOM are both down $0.60 compared to the NASDAQ closing prices, assuming, of course, that NASDAQ actually knows the closing prices.
Seeing Hardwick explaining the problem due to the World Com tech with the split screen, live system on one side, test system on other side and entering test command on live side, brought back old memories. He was in countless ads, legs spread, with a very defiant look, explaining that just because so many of their small investors had lost 90 per cent or so of their life savings by trusting them and buying the "special such a deal" they devised, no reason to close the company or hold it against them or refund any money. Big guys hit this time with rebalancing, end of quarter dressing of windows, etc. Are the legal beagles warming up?
amazon.com
Book I have handed out to any one looking for a good advisor.
I do not like to see the large MSM ASIC in current phones, need to use the small footprint one with same pinout as new better ones. Perhaps, Nok, with a clean start from ground zero in CDMA, will use the new MSMs. |