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To: Brian K Crawford who wrote (759)7/31/1999 11:57:00 AM
From: WEBNATURAL  Respond to of 4849
 
What percent of the product Nokia is selling had RFMD chips when other chip manufacturers are added together for them? Does anyone else have the TRW approvals? I would say Nokia is in step with their golden goose and would not want to switch horses for a while. This should give diversification and such time to do it's thing.
But, you never know. That is how Analog felt and went another way. Now RFMD has the spotlight.
Queasy is the way you feel when buying a stock that is just out as a start-up. Satisfaction is when the company makes you some money in the bank and half of it in the bank after breaking even on the remaining half...
Best!
traderdan

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To: Brian K Crawford who wrote (759)7/31/1999 2:40:00 PM
From: pass pass  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4849
 
73% is too high. But on the other hand, there aren't that many handset makers out there (NOK, ERICY, QCOM, Samsung with NOK being the largest). Does anyone know who is the largest handset battery maker? I think handset battery specialist can be good investment.