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Technology Stocks : Nokia Corp. (NOK)
NOK 6.495+0.9%3:59 PM EST

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To: Eric L who wrote (4369)11/9/2006 7:55:28 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) of 9255
 
LOL! In the past Nokia has been relatively circumspect in that regard. I think it was very appropriate to speak out on the issue at that time. Basically they proacted to questions sure to be asked in Q&A.

QUALCOMM has been waxing poetic on the subject for over a year at virtually every event they've held, and they will wax some more at London Analyst Day, and Nokia will conduct a session on the subject at Capital Market Days on the 28th or 29th of this month.


Believe me, it gives me a headache every time Qualcomm talks about it as well. I had hoped that Nokia would continue to only address the subject in investor conferences but I supposed they were bound to start talking about it in their earnings calls as the April deadline approached. I think I'd be willing to settle for a compromise on royalties just so I never have to read another legal filing again.

Of course, anything that Nokia and Qualcomm have ever said about each other pales in comparison to Broadcom today. I swear it sounded like a bunch of jocks trash talking.

Slacker
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