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To: gdichaz who wrote (3003)12/13/1999 12:02:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Gee, MightyQ! buying Nokia. What an interesting development. Well, not the whole company, maybe just part of it. Tero is going to have to take a different attitude with Nokia voting new shares, presumably to pay for the handset division.

Q! doesn't even bother with using US$ these days - just skips the middle-man and uses their own 'currency'. Or, you could put it the other way round, and Nokia is using their 'currency' to buy their way into handsets.

The fact though, is that Q! will end up owning Nokia stock by the look of it. That means Q! is the takeover company.

Who'd have thunk it? Yet Nokia hasn't moved in price?

IT [TM] and US [TM], together the world. GSM really is TOAST if this Q/Nokia marriage goes through.

Mq