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Technology Stocks : QUALCOMM-The Wireless Wonder in 1999 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bea Dinerman who wrote (85)2/10/2000 8:07:00 PM
From: GO*QCOM  Respond to of 343
 
Simple really, its in the digestive stage of a huge run up that happened in December of 99.No stock dose that kind of a move and dose not stop to consolidate its market position.QUALCOMM I feel confidently will move once again after this healthy consolidation.



To: Bea Dinerman who wrote (85)2/11/2000 12:14:00 AM
From: GO*QCOM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 343
 
HDR needs to find a home in data only networks such that the now bankrupt C block spectrum owning companies have tied up in court.Otherwise it might be difficult to get carrier's to accept the technology as they are still voice centric.They are afraid to allow a dedicated channel for the HDR transmission as they worry about available voice capacity not being enough on the remaining three channels.Nextwave would be the unique National wireless carrier that could give QUALCOMM's HDR a huge boost if it were allowed to proceed with its plan for reorganization.The prospects of that appear dim as the FCC wishes to reauction Nextwaves licenses.Perhaps another carrier will step in and buy up enough of the spectrum in the re auctions and push the commercialization of HDR