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To: METMAN who wrote (8993)12/29/1999 8:25:00 PM
From: David Wiggins  Respond to of 29987
 
Elsacom now selling Ericsson as well as Telital phones! Got a nice facelift too. Globalstar Americas site (Central America) getting facelift as well. Looks like things are moving forward.

Regards, Dave



To: METMAN who wrote (8993)12/29/1999 8:41:00 PM
From: Serendipity  Respond to of 29987
 
I think almost all (if not all) of the $5 from Globalstar is from the sale of gateways that they manufacture. That plus, single mode handsets.



To: METMAN who wrote (8993)12/29/1999 9:09:00 PM
From: kitterykid1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
I'd take Walter Piecyk's jab at Globalstar with a grain of salt, just like I took his negative comments on Qualcomm in the past with a larger grain of salt. Why he didn't like the Q at $25 and now loves it at $500 (or is it $600 or is it $700?) is beyond me. I have been an investor in Globalstar for almost five years and an investor in Qualcomm for almost six years. All seems to be coming together well for Globalstar and in my opinion the upside potential in GSTRF vastly outweighs the upside in my beloved QCOM! As I told a client today as I trimmed his $12 cost Qualcomm, the rise in Qualcomm's stock price today - that's TODAY! - pays all the capital gains tax. I think that is a compelling reason not to be greedy. My big bet in 2000 lies with Globalstar.