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To: LBstocks who wrote (41034)9/14/1999 4:11:00 PM
From: Don Edgerton  Respond to of 152472
 
So if MOT doesn't buy chips from Q, where do they get them. I thought they only recently got into the chip market and not that successfully. Let MOT and NOK sell the chips (if MOT doesn't lose its CDMA license) and Q will be happy to take the royalty.

This HQ guy is a sore loser.



To: LBstocks who wrote (41034)9/14/1999 4:42:00 PM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Snyder is positioning himself behind MOT in the same fashion that Cabi positioned himself behind ERICY. I find it remarkable that H & Q would let this analyst make open comments of this sort in the press. Nonetheless, this deal with MOT will accomplish two goals in my mind, assuming that MOT is the buyer. First, it would put an end to MOT & QCOM lawsuits. Second, it would force MOT to purchase a large number of ASICS from QCOM.