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To: Hockeyfan who wrote (15161)10/12/1999 6:13:00 PM
From: brad greene  Respond to of 26039
 
Hockeyfan,

H&Q had them at a loss of 5 cents.......so we are looking at what?.....minus 10 cents....or 15 cents?

Somehow.....I think the market will look past this.....like it did last year. IDX is changing into a Bio-ID company. They are trying to get out of government stuff....so it's worth it in the long run.

Hey.... thanks for the advice about buying those puts on Raytheon last week. I was going to do it yesterday....but was kind of busy. Oh well, what difference can a day make?

bg

ps. Intel missed their number......Tomorrow may be a bit bloody in the tech sector/market.



To: Hockeyfan who wrote (15161)10/12/1999 6:24:00 PM
From: brad greene  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26039
 
Hockeyfan,

Motrorola hit their number.......due to IDX, no doubt. I would think being partners with IDX would get everyone working just a little bit harder.....

Motorola is doing very well in the cell phone segment:

Sales and orders of wireless phones increased very significantly. Orders were up very significantly in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Sales were higher in all regions led by Asia. Analog phone sales declined significantly while digital phone sales increased very significantly. Digital phones represented 89% of all wireless phone sales in the quarter. The most rapid growth occurred in Global System for Mobile (GSM) communications products in Europe and Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) products in Asia and the Americas.

Sales for paging products declined significantly and orders were lower, due to continued weakness in all regions, especially Asia. Consumer two-way radio product sales and orders were significantly higher.

Motorola signed a $250 million agreement with Sprint PCS to provide digital wireless telephones and accessories. The companies also announced a collaborative effort to deliver wireless Internet capabilities using dual-band CDMA phones.

Motorola began shipping its first dual-mode, dual-band Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) 800 and 1900 megahertz(MHz) and analog 800 MHz wireless phone with the StarTAC® phone design. The first dual-band CDMA wireless phone with the StarTAC design also was announced.

Two additional Internet-ready iDEN® phones were announced, including a rugged version for harsh environments.

As part of their ongoing Third Generation (3G) collaborative agreement, Motorola and Vodafone Ltd. announced the successful achievement of the UK's first 3G voice calls using Motorola equipment.

bg

ps. The "iDEN@ phones announced today.......what are those?