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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (28401)7/25/2000 12:42:12 PM
From: DaYooper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
To: DaYooper who wrote (28397)
From: Uncle Frank Jul 20, 2000 1:31 AM
Respond to Post # 28401 of 28754

Better yet, how about spinning off the asics division into a separate company competing with TXN and INTC head to head. QCOM just takes 5% of everything cdma related, infra to handsets, from every manufacturer.

That would be the "A" solution. Then Qualcomm could provide very expensive technical support to every company that needed help in making cdma, such as Motorola and Nokia.

Of course, I'd hope they would distribute the shares to the stockholders. I wouldn't mind owning a piece of the asic company that holds the overwhelming market share of cdma chips.
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Hey Unc! Yeehah!!! Wishes can come true. In only one week!

We have the both the "A" Solution and the share distribution.

And Sachs too. YES!

Finally, big news. And I bet there is more coming.

Will be interesting to watch the market digest the ramifications as the realities take hold.

Enjoy, Rory