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To: Jeffry K. Smith who wrote (51998)11/30/1999 3:50:00 AM
From: PAL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
- are some of these plays off of OptionInvestor?

No.

How I get 43%. You start at today's closing price of QCOM of 371. Then in 3 weeks you sell QCOM for a total of $ 530, the difference is 530 - 371 = 159. Then 159/371 = 43% for less than 3 weeks.

edamo's post " ... stock up dec 500" : he means sell as many as you can dec 500 calls (short).

Hope that helps.

Paul



To: Jeffry K. Smith who wrote (51998)11/30/1999 9:03:00 AM
From: Jenne  Respond to of 152472
 
QUALCOMM, DSPC AND INTEL AGREE TO CONTINUE LICENSES AND EXPLORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR CDMA
PR NEWSWIRE - November 30, 1999 07:30
SAN DIEGO, Nov 30, 1999 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- QUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), pioneer and world leader of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) digital wireless technology, DSP Communications Inc. and Intel Corporation today announced that the companies have entered into an agreement for the continuation, following the acquisition of DSPC by Intel, of a CDMA ASIC patent license signed by QUALCOMM and DSPC in 1995. The 1995 agreement granted DSPC a royalty-bearing license under certain of QUALCOMM's patents to make and sell CDMA ASICs to QUALCOMM's subscriber terminal licensees and granted QUALCOMM a cross-license for CDMA ASICs under DSPC's patents. Under the new agreement, DSPC would continue to hold the royalty-bearing license as a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel and QUALCOMM would be extended licenses under certain of Intel's patents.

In addition, QUALCOMM and Intel have agreed to cooperate to explore opportunities to expand the market for CDMA through the promotion and adoption of CDMA wireless connectivity for use in data and multimedia communication services.



To: Jeffry K. Smith who wrote (51998)11/30/1999 9:03:00 AM
From: Poet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Jeff,

Thanks for asking PAL that question. I was wondering too.

Here's the link for the free two-week trial at optioninvestor:

freetrial@optioninvestor.com



To: Jeffry K. Smith who wrote (51998)11/30/1999 9:52:00 AM
From: Jeffry K. Smith  Respond to of 152472
 
PAL - thanks much! >eom<