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To: w molloy who wrote (3851)2/10/2000 11:48:00 PM
From: Gus  Respond to of 5195
 
I'm this close to using English subtitles with you, Molloy.

Why do you insist on interrupting the running conversation between longtime IDC investors following the network of networks theme when you have nothing but the most pedestrian of opinions, constantly belied by facts readily available on a trust and verify medium like the internet.

How can IDC be an earnings story when the promising but still early recurring TDMA royalty stream is partly dependent on the ERICY lawsuit and global carriers are still working on the cost-benefits of the various upgrade paths to 3g and the relationship of wireless to wireline in their transition from being highly regulated owners of the pipes to being broadband service providers?

How can revenues be projected to decline when you know damn well that IDC has no analyst coverage yet and IDC and Nokia have been working for close to a year now on fixed AND mobile TDMA/CDMA products for the transition from 2g to 3g?

Just to show you how stupid your opinions are, you totally missed the significance of Nokia's speech in New Delhi and how the options of Hughes -- an IDC licensee using an enhanced form of TDMA (ETDMA) -- continue to expand given their really long-term view of that market and the low rate of teledensity in India, which has close to a billion population. Talk about narrowband!!! LOL.

The old saying is appropriate here: better to leave people guessing than to open your mouth and leave no doubt once and for all that you are inutile.



To: w molloy who wrote (3851)2/11/2000 12:43:00 AM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 5195
 
Morgan Keegan, Inc. issued a Daily Notes Report on January 11, 2000 for InterDigital Communications Corporation.

On January 11, 2000 Morgan Keegan, Inc. analyst Ramkrishna Kasargod issued a 3 page Daily Notes Report on InterDigital
Communications Corporation. Report highlights: 'Research coverage was dropped for this company due to its inability to form
a long-term model, and increased risk levels.'

Report No.: F0118512

The full text of this and over 60,000 other reports are available for purchase from Zacks.


Any comments?, i believe that was the "last analyst" left covering the company, rats are the 1st to leave the ship.