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To: RR who wrote (6880)10/10/2000 1:54:21 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 65232
 
buy with what? chip downgrades make good buy opp

but not the OldTech drivel supported by pablum
rather the NewTech cheetahs

credit to SheX who calls CHEETAHS the fast runners like
JNPR, RBAK, EXTR, CIEN, etc

can you say "BIFURCATION" three times real fast?

now Xinlinx is disputing openly the analyst downgrade
they say they will meet earnings estimates !!!
they make programmable logic chips
gonna be interesting
/ jw cornbread (with jelly)



To: RR who wrote (6880)10/10/2000 2:28:53 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
From: Ruffian

Qualcomm Considered by China Unicom, Dow
Jones Says (Update1)
By David Russell

San Diego, Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Qualcomm Inc.'s code- division multiple access telecommunications standard is being considered by China Unicom Ltd. for a wireless network, Dow Jones reported.

The Chinese telecommunications company wants to improve a CDMA-based network that it's taking over from China's military, Chief Executive Yang Xianzu said at a news conference. He wouldn't comment on specific plans. San Diego-based Qualcomm developed CDMA's digital technology, which more than 65 million people use.

It isn't known when China Unicom will begin work on the network, how big it will be or which version of CDMA it will use, a person familiar with the situation told Dow Jones.

Qualcomm shares rose 3.38 to 82.75 in early trading. They'd fallen about 55 percent this year.

Chinese officials are expected to make an announcement on CDMA use before the year ends, Dow Jones said, citing an unidentified Western diplomat in Beijing.

(DJ 10/10)

Year end my ass.....lol.

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