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To: cfoe who wrote (2312)8/21/2000 7:27:08 PM
From: Cooters  Respond to of 197037
 
cfoent,

I too found the most interesting part of the S-1 was the many things we believe to be true, which are constantly challenged and discounted, were clearly stated in a legal document. The majority of the 3(first 2 for sure) posts fell into that category.

Cooters



To: cfoe who wrote (2312)8/21/2000 8:02:38 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 197037
 
Pursuant to these arrangements, QUALCOMM's licensees are licensed to manufacture and sell cdmaOne and cdma2000 (and, in the case of Philips, WCDMA) integrated circuits to subscriber licensees of QUALCOMM. To date, most of those licensees have elected to purchase their CDMA integrated circuits and system software requirements from us.

I assume that the second sentence should have read....

To date, most of those *subscriber* licensees have elected to purchase their CDMA integrated circuits and system software requirements from us.

Otherwise the sentence makes no sense....I cant imagine that Intel/LSI are reselling's Q's ASIC's.

Slacker