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To: FR1 who wrote (75730)7/7/2000 5:03:47 PM
From: jmac  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
I agree and disagree. If QCOM put out a formal press release, it would have gotten some attention. A phone call from "nancy" ( a person who isn't the director of IR ) doesn't cut it. If Korea has done what is being reported it has done, QCOM and its shareholders are in a lot of trouble. No press release from Korean govt officials. No press release from QCOM. NOK was quick to point out in a press release from what i understand that it hasn't received any official notification from Korea.

If Korea is giving CDMA2000 a boot, then i would think qcom would have been notified.

So what gives? Further, someone posted that Nancy said today that there would be a company statement on this after the arket closed today--where is it?