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To: Gus who wrote (10837)8/6/2000 4:20:11 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17183
 
Dear Gus: ANOTHER outstanding post. After reading it I clicked on your profile (which I see you left as BLANK). I have to believe that you are somehow connected into the EMC system. No total outsider could have the info you seem to possess. I really appreciate your in depth knowledge and reviews of all this. Just wish you had clued me into ORCL when I could have had it for around $18 a share. (owned it once, sold at a profit and watched it drop thereafter never to reenter). JDN



To: Gus who wrote (10837)8/6/2000 9:41:39 PM
From: Jerryco1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17183
 
In anyone did not read Gus's post #1837 please do and then the following will make sense.

Sunday August 6, 8:44 pm Eastern Time
DoCoMo to raise capex by 11 pct in 2000/01-paper
TOKYO, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Japan's dominant mobile phone company NTT DoCoMo Inc plans to increase its 2000/2001 capital spending by 11 percent from a year earlier to 973 billion yen, a Japanese financial daily said on Monday.

The Nihon Keizai Shimbun said that NTT DoCoMo is considering investing 30 billion yen to expand facilities related to its ``i-mode'' Internet cell phone service, including the management centre, which has broken down frequently due to explosive growth in subscribers.

An NTT DoCoMo spokesman declined to comment on the company's capital spending.

The company estimated last month that the number of i-mode users may reach 17 million by the year-end, well above a target of 10 million set early this year.

The newspaper report said that the company would spend some one trillion over the next three years to launch advanced cell phones from May 2001.

NTT DoCoMo shares ended at 2.8 million yen on Friday, up 1.1 percent from the previous session. They were unchanged in early Monday trade.



To: Gus who wrote (10837)8/7/2000 9:34:41 AM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17183
 
I've read Docomo is HOT! Your post confirms this.

And the best news: they use EMC storage, Oracle databases and UNIX servers!!!!!

Cheers,

Mephisto