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To: samim anbarcioglu who wrote (4672)5/10/2000 11:37:00 AM
From: sisuman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Ah, yet another Q crier - who bought into that stock's hype factor and has begun to comprehend the high risk associated with Q and CDMA's future. So your answer is - beg, pray, wheedle, coax, cajole or otherwise induce Nokia to (please, please, please), in some way, endorse or authenticate Q, CDMA and/or Q's IPR claims - by buying ASICS; aggressively pushing CDMA handset development, instead of "old fashioned" GSM ones; supporting HDR or CDMA 2000; acknowledging Q's 3G IPR claims and right to royalty payments; or, even buying out Q. Better that all you Q criers should push Q to acknowledge the better volumes and profitability of the worlds largest wireless markets - GSM and TDMA. Question why Q doesn't have a strategy to enter these dominant parts of the market to reduce their future risks - before it's too late.

We're sorry that you made an investment mistake, but it's not Nokia's job to bail you out.

Sisuman



To: samim anbarcioglu who wrote (4672)5/10/2000 11:41:00 AM
From: tero kuittinen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34857
 
Samim - I sincerely hope you would have bought Motorola a month ago and bet on their aggressive focus on the North American market and IS-95/cdma2000. It's not too late; buy on dips and enjoy the fruits of their CDMA efforts! Come to think of it - go for Audiovox as well. You get twice as many shares as in March for the same investment.

Tero