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To: w molloy who wrote (28921)7/26/2000 2:20:36 PM
From: kumar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
<<QCOM becomes a great looking trading stock, especially if one studies the behavior of HP and 3COM regarding their spin-offs of Agilent and Palm, respectively.>>

I didnt understand that. care to elaborate, please ?

cheers, kumar



To: w molloy who wrote (28921)7/26/2000 2:25:30 PM
From: foundation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Jacobs is joined at the hip to CDMA2000
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A big mistake in perception.

IJ loves CDMA. All flavors.

QClassic's interests will be diverse, and balanced - 2000, HDR, wCDMA, xdcma, IP, 4, and perhaps 5G.

A big mistake in perception.

regards,
blg



To: w molloy who wrote (28921)7/26/2000 3:37:44 PM
From: shamsaee  Respond to of 54805
 
Just curious are you still invested in qcom and how come you don't post on the qcom thread.I see you posting quite often on the NOK thread and sometimes even IDCC if my memory does not fail me.

Best regards,

Shahram



To: w molloy who wrote (28921)7/26/2000 6:25:35 PM
From: Mike Buckley  Respond to of 54805
 
w molloy,

How are NOK and MOT in competition with QCOM today?

QCOM, NOK and MOT make 2G CDMA-based chipsets. I might be wrong about MOT but I think I'm right.

--Mike Buckley