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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (61823)1/12/2000 4:18:00 PM
From: Bald Man from Mars  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
can you check if QCOM closes below both the 10 and 20 days EMA ...
I see more downside on this issue ...



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (61823)1/12/2000 4:20:00 PM
From: w molloy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Molloy, I know of your GSM bias from the 20-25 people I communicate with

they read the S&P QCOM thread more than I do
they report that altho you have deep knowledge of the wireless technology, your
bias of GSM is transparent
between insults of them, you defend GSM irrationally
some suspect you are a disgruntled Ericsson shareholder

honestly, dont you think Europe in late y2000 is likely to become a wireless date
backwater? esp in y2001?


Do you get all your knowledge second hand?

Some CDMA zealots might perceive a GSM bias, but they would be mistaken.

I don't recall insulting anyone on the S&P thread.

I don't hold any ERICY stock.

Europe will not be a wireless backwater (who are the number one and number three handset manufacturers in the world?). Given the standards fragmentation, and looking at the services provided by US network operators, a case could be made that the US is the backwater (compared with Europe, Korea and Japan).