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Technology Stocks : The New QUALCOMM - Coming Into Buy Range
QCOM 157.78+0.9%1:56 PM EST

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To: slacker711 who wrote (823)8/15/2007 12:08:28 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 9132
 
It would be interesting to see the list of meetings on the particular individual standard under dispute which the QUALCOMM employees attended and their names.

I don't believe Judge Brewster has such a thing. He has a couple of probable attendances, perhaps incidental to other standard discussions held on the same day at the same place. Maybe.

Let's see the evidence. Name of QUALCOMM employee, the meeting they attended, it's date, the standard involved, their contribution and participation, and their evidence given under oath about what they attended.

I don't believe there would be much at all, if any.

The "keep an eye on this thing" consultant who probably reported on a variety of things, was NOT a QUALCOMM person, just as I buy a New Zealand Herald each day and the reporters find all the guff in which they think I'm interested and deliver it to me.

It is perfectly normal to have eyes on as much relevant stuff as possible without participation in any sense whatsoever.

Mqurice
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