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To: LBstocks who wrote (69832)3/28/2000 3:34:00 PM
From: LBstocks  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Re: ``This agreement confirms Motorola's right to sell CDMA ASIC chipsets in the merchant market without paying a royalty to Qualcomm,' he said. ``We expect that Motorola will start selling its ASICs to the merchant market in (the second half of 2000),' he said.

What a joke! Who is MOT going to sell chips to? Further, the buyer of the MOT chip has to pay Q a royalty for using the chip, so it is neutral to Q's revenues.