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To: uu who wrote (22620)8/16/2000 7:59:17 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 25814
 
Does anyone know anything about Nokia buying their CDMA chips from LSI rather than QCOM?

Probably doesn't effect me much because I own both. Maybe if I am lucky the news (if true) will help LSI more then it hurts QCOM.

Tim



To: uu who wrote (22620)8/16/2000 9:30:13 PM
From: Sr K  Respond to of 25814
 
LSI said they would be 50% communications by Q4 if not sooner, so at a minimum I expect Nokia to be dual sourcing. What makes you say "rather than"?



To: uu who wrote (22620)8/17/2000 5:01:51 AM
From: dr_elis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
Probably not. See message 22304, Nokia is using QCOM chips at least for the South Korean market. The announcement of meaningful CDMA customers was promised by LSI and we are all waiting. Do they have a 3G CDMA license? Is their license technically obsolete by now? Anyhow, if LSI can secure big CDMA customers, the news alone would propel the stock price a lot.

Michael



To: uu who wrote (22620)8/17/2000 7:26:09 PM
From: Martin Wormser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
To all, Does anybody know of a web site that has a stock screener which would calculate stocks that have dropped by a percentage over a certain period of time. Like which stocks have dropped 50% over the past month.

TIA

martin (Bought LSI in 1995 at 55 and more at 10)