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To: mooter775 who wrote (18611)3/8/2000 12:55:00 PM
From: MGV  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27311
 
If it were an open ended contract, then you would have to ask yourself why it was open-ended. You suggested one reason: production is an issue. Another is product quality.

If it were open-ended, and these were reasons, you would do just what VLNC did and provide no more information. It smells bad.



To: mooter775 who wrote (18611)3/8/2000 5:33:00 PM
From: Robert Cohen  Respond to of 27311
 
From the G* conference call today the following is the QCOM production schedule for the G* phone:

March 5000 phones
April 6000 phones
June 7000 phones

There after 20000 phones/month

In other words, after June we can expect shipment of at least 20K batteries to QCOM (not including backup batteries) per month.

Regards,

Robert

edit: From the QCOM SM:

CEO Irwin Jacobs also said that the Q had met their initial commitment to provide approx. 25-35,000 handsets and were ready to produce approx.
20,000/month 'right now'