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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 161.76-1.7%2:33 PM EST

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To: Art Bechhoefer who wrote (67903)8/18/2007 3:08:41 PM
From: rkral  Read Replies (2) of 197225
 
"This would be an intentional infringement under current U.S. patent law, making Nokia liable for treble damages."

I keep reading the Nokia's share of the U.S. market is small, and that its share is declining or flat, so I'd be surprised if the potential liability is significant.

For the U.S. market only, can you quantify this potential liability? Would it even be material to Nokia's bottom line?

TIA

P.S I guess you can defer the answers to Eric L., who likely has this info handy.
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