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To: uel_Dave who wrote (63806)1/24/2000 8:55:00 PM
From: gc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Thanks, UD. I felt better now. Your post is better than JW's pill or hottub.



To: uel_Dave who wrote (63806)1/24/2000 8:56:00 PM
From: Kayaker  Respond to of 152472
 
Texas Instruments net income rises 71 percent
By Marcus Kabel

DALLAS, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Texas Instruments Inc. (NYSE:TXN - news), the No. 1 supplier of computer chips for mobile phones, on Monday said fourth-quarter net income rose 71 percent, exceeding expectations as sales and profit margins rose.

Net income climbed to $433 million, or 51 cents a share, from $253 million, or 31 cents, in the year-earlier quarter. Analysts on average had expected the Dallas-based company to post earnings of 47 cents a share in its latest quarter, according to a survey by First Call/Thomson Financial.

Analysts said the better-than-expected results reflected seasonal strength of mobile phones during the fourth-quarter. The company's Digital Signal Processing (DSP) chips were used in roughly two-thirds of the cellular phones produced worldwide last year.

biz.yahoo.com



To: uel_Dave who wrote (63806)1/24/2000 9:12:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 152472
 
WAP-Problems?

To: Nils Mork-Ulnes (0 )
From: Joar
Monday, Jan 24 2000 8:40PM ET
Reply # of 3403

WAP a disappointment today, Finnish operator leaders say....
Source: HELSINKI, Kauppalehti /news, 2000-01-24

Finnish mobile phone operators are dissatisfied with the new WAP-phones. They are
not available, and they do not work properly, complain among others the leaders of
Sonera and Radiolinja, according to Finnish daily business and financial newspaper
KAUPPALEHTI today:

<< - There is a waste of time. The services exist, but they have no users, as there is a
shortage of equipment. and the customers are disappointed with the problems,
complains developmental leader of Sonera, Timo Ahom„ki.
The director of Radiolinja, Kari Partanen, believes, that a working internet-connection
to the mobile phone is at reach not before the new GPRS-technique is coming into use
at the end of this year >>

Joar