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To: slacker711 who wrote (65034)1/28/2000 5:55:00 PM
From: limtex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
slacker - here is a reference to a site that has ALL the Q's conferences and you can listen to them:-

corporate-ir.net

I have listened to the cc again.

In Dr Js final summing-up a the end of the Q&A session he says:-

...although movement to data won't be a huge business this year it will become an intersting business next year...

at approx. 47':13" ...going forward a little bit of a slump in a sense in our ASIC and telephone sales in the coming or existing qtr....

There I heard it for myself. After an hour of what can only be decribed as a cc with some of the most fundamentally important details of the way wireless and interet are going to improve over the next few years and how the Q is commerically far enough ahead of any propective competition as to render any threat meaningless....we get the above.

We were almost home.

Now just about every article leads with Q getting slammed due to a slump in sales. I think SNDK had a problem a couple of years ago also with some language to analysts which some people thought was to be cuatious and conservative.

I'm still confused as to why no analysts or the company have thought it worthwhile to explain what I thought was the word 'slump' but even more dissapointing now turns out in fact to have been '...a slump in a sense...'. What on earth is that.

Can someone please explain ot me what is ..a slump in a sense in commercial, economic or accounting terms.

Best regards,

L