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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (4450)4/27/2000 4:32:00 PM
From: t2  Respond to of 34857
 
and Wall Street reacts by boosting Ericsson by 10%. Somehow I don't see this as a reaffirmation of the "efficient markets" theory. I know that Helsinki and Stockholm are only 200 miles apart... but still.

Reminds me of January earnings release. Same thing happened back then.
ERICY's earnings will be interesting.



To: tero kuittinen who wrote (4450)4/27/2000 7:08:00 PM
From: Diamond Jim  Respond to of 34857
 
Tero, found this on Yahoo, someone would like to ask you a question.

jim

tero speaks
by: orthsurg_2000 (37/M/fl)
4/27/00 7:06 pm
Msg: 38473 of 38473
please foward any messages tero posts
he knows what he is talking about
i would like to know if he believes that nokia's network infrastructure may in the near future catch up with ericcson.
i do know that they have laid teh entire wireless network for the telephone system in malaysia.
will they conquer more of the market with WAP?
orthsurg2aol.com



To: tero kuittinen who wrote (4450)4/28/2000 8:55:00 AM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Respond to of 34857
 
Hey Piecyk, how 'bout that QCOM target?
07:55 ET Nokia (NOK) 57: --Update-- PaineWebber's Walter Piecyk increases price target to $100 (was $65) and revenue estimate by 1.5 billion EUR to 29.7 billion EUR in 2000 and by 2.3 billion EUR to 41.5 billion EUR in 2001on the apparent sustainability of revenue growth and profit margins in Nokia's Mobile Phone business; rates stock a BUY.