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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 174.76+0.3%3:59 PM EST

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To: JMD who wrote (11612)6/17/1998 10:01:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (4) of 152472
 
Mike. My misunderstanding was that I was reacting to your first post asking for info on Winstar and Teligent when Bernard had written what seemed to me a first class and very perceptive run down on them. In the event, as they say, you had simply missed it in the mass of stuff you had waiting on your return. Let my astonishment at that run away with my typing hands. Wrong. Understand now how that happened. My apologies. Re VLSI thought that it was clear as crystal that VLSI had a license from the Q for its chip. If that is not so am astonished. Your question then is very relevant indeed. And if a US chip maker can turn out CDMA chips without a Q license that would be a first, no? Still find hard to credit, but this is a straight fact which needs to be found out somewhere somehow. Gregg would be the best source, but he seems to be taking time out. Please forgive my outbursts. But do hope that VLSI is in fact operating with a Q license. Welcome back. Look forward to your wit and probing questions. Respect. Chaz
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