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To: Jean M. Gauthier who wrote (57493)12/29/1999 11:16:00 AM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 152472
 
<<Total Account Equity Percentage - This is the total value of all your securities minus any money you've borrowed on margin divided by the total value of all your securities. This figure tells you the percentage of the securities in your account that belong to you. >>

Greg



To: Jean M. Gauthier who wrote (57493)12/29/1999 12:19:00 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 152472
 
Korean Telecom Firms Target China's Lucrative CDMA Market
December 29, 1999 (SEOUL) -- Korean telecom companies are engaging in a highly competitive bidding race to win China's CDMA project covering as many as 4 million telephone lines in the latter half of 2000.




In a move to support domestic firms, the Korean government dispatched a team from its economic bureau to China. The team started diplomatic talks with Chinese government officials Dec. 27 in Beijing.

A total of 13 multinational firms, including groups with Samsung, Hyundai and LG companies, are expected to bid for the project. Also, telecom giants such as Motorola Inc., Lucent Technologies Inc., Ericsson and NEC Corp. are likely to participate in the bidding.

Korea's three major telecom-equipment companies are in talks with firms in China to set up a local joint venture to help build market share in the early-phase market.

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has a 28.5 percent share of the global CDMA handset market, followed by 18.1 percent and 10.3 percent for LG Information & Communications Ltd. and Hyundai Electronics Industries Co., Ltd., respectively, according to a 1998 survey by Dataquest, a U.S.-based research firm.

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Korean Mobile Phone Handset Vendors Dominate Global CDMA Market