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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
QCOM 178.29-1.6%Dec 12 9:30 AM EST

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To: ohohyodafarted who wrote (76292)4/15/2008 12:37:44 AM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (2) of 196959
 
I think QCOM presents a very strong argument, based on facts that we have all known for a long time, which are based on the actions of NOK, and things they have said and done. All of these things have been discussed at length here and are incorporated in what I believe to be a very well thought out and cohesive strategy that may very well turn the tables on NOK's attempts to screw with QCOM.

I might have missed it, but did Qualcomm ever claim that terminating the SULA would leave them with rights for Nokia's patents?

Absent that, we will be left with a stand-off. Yes, Qualcomm will file suit over WCDMA patents but Nokia will simulatenously file suit over CDMA/WCDMA patents. We would eventually end up with a negotiated settlement. It might not be great for Nokia, but it wouldnt be armageddon.

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