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To: SGJ who wrote (76462)7/12/2000 8:12:21 PM
From: Hobie1Kenobe  Respond to of 152472
 
WSJ article -- same old same old. Take heart in the fact that CSFB's cautious statments today were ignored by the market. That's a complete change from the recent past when all news was taken negatively. WSJ doesn't exactly have a sterling track record in predicting Q's success.
JF3



To: SGJ who wrote (76462)7/12/2000 9:36:18 PM
From: Rajala  Respond to of 152472
 
>...an article in tomorrows WSJ about CDMA and the
>difficulties it faces in expanding. I really dont
>believe in conspiracies usually..

Oh dear. Oh dear. The whole world knows why South Korea is the leading country in CDMA1. It's the same reason why nobody knows which way the Korean operators will go with the 3G, even though the operators themselves want to have W-CDMA.

And now, after all these years, even the fogies at WSJ, who normally couldn't find their own backside in a dark room, are taking notice. What a big surprise to no one at all, apart from this thread of course.

Get me some real news.

- rajala