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To: Voltaire who wrote (50194)11/15/1999 6:49:00 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
*** OT *** I just booked the y2k celebration at Pebble Beach for Nancy and me. If any Qtips are interested in a classy New Years Eve bash, I'll be happy to provide info. It's booking up very fast.

Last year Nancy and I spent New Years Eve at home; this year a black tie gala at PB. Is this an example of the Wealth Effect that worries Mr. Greenspan? I certainly hope so <g>.

uf



To: Voltaire who wrote (50194)11/15/1999 7:30:00 PM
From: Gypsy King  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
Volume was heavy today. There must have been more than a little pressure pushing the stock down today.

Gypsy



To: Voltaire who wrote (50194)11/15/1999 7:31:00 PM
From: Jenne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
(QCOM) Wireless Knowledge Launches Revolv for AT&T PocketNet Service
BUSINESS WIRE - November 15, 1999 19:23
SAN DIEGO, Nov 15, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Wireless Knowledge LLC, a joint venture company between Microsoft Corp. and QUALCOMM today announced that AT&T will launch the Revolv(SM) service as part of AT&T PocketNet(R) service.

Using AT&T's wireless Internet phones for the PocketNet service, the Revolv service provides business users with wireless access to their key corporate information such as integrated email, calendar and contacts.

"This launch represents the realization of AT&T and Wireless Knowledge's vision to deliver critical corporate data to wireless phones and devices," said Eric Schultz, chairman and CEO of Wireless Knowledge. "AT&T Wireless Services has worked with us since the inception of Wireless Knowledge to evolve a quality wireless data service that meets the needs of AT&T's corporate customers."

"This is an important milestone for Wireless Knowledge, and we are pleased with the progress the company has made with carriers like AT&T to bring the Revolv service to market," said Paul Gross, vice president, server applications at Microsoft. "Our vision is Wireless Knowledge Launches Revolv for AT&T PocketNet page 2 to enable pervasive information access. Wireless Knowledge, together with AT&T, is making this a reality."

AT&T has already signed a number of agreements with key corporate customers for the Revolv service. Both AT&T and Wireless Knowledge are currently working with those customers to deploy the Revolv service within their corporate environments.

"We welcome the Revolv service from Wireless Knowledge as a powerful way to meet the wireless data needs of Microsoft Exchange 5.5 customers, " said Kendra VanderMeulen, senior vice president, product development and strategy, AT&T Wireless. "The Revolv service allows mobile professionals easy access to their corporate email, contact and calendar information. Coupled with AT&T's flat rate pricing, Revolv provides a compelling wireless data solution for businesses."

Implemented as part of the PocketNet architecture, through the Revolv service, AT&T's business customers will now have interactive access to their Microsoft Exchange information via the Mitsubishi MA-T250 digital handset. Users will be able to read their email, check their calendar and bring up contact information including phone numbers and addresses.

With the Revolv service, the productivity of collaborative computing (integrated email, calendar and contacts) is extended from the desktop to wireless devices. The service provides a secure real-time view of the corporate server-based information. Users access existing corporate data, so there is no need to synchronize information and no need for an additional email address. A Revolv service user can read an email from their corporate server and immediately respond by placing a phone call or sending an email, all with the push of a button.

AT&T set the standard for wireless data two years ago by offering PocketNet service on the industry's first Internet phones. AT&T was also the first to provide customers with flat-rate pricing for these services. With the Revolv service, a whole new dimension of instant communication and user convenience is available to PocketNet customers. AT&T uses Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) to deliver wireless data services to its customers. CDPD is available in 70 percent of all metropolitan areas in the United States.



To: Voltaire who wrote (50194)11/16/1999 8:40:00 AM
From: taylorfife  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Voltaire, Just want to make sure I understand your prediction. I believe yesterday you said that you expected Qcom to be at 700 just after the split or around earnings. Are you now saying that you expect Qcom to end the year 2000 at the same 700 price?

Enjoy your posts.

Making money in Qcom,

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