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To: CAtechTrader who wrote (17362)11/17/2000 3:24:33 PM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 65232
 
<<. Is there any doubt that QCOM has re-established itself as THE LEADERSHIP of the NASDAQ?>>

Non whatsoever.....for the simple reason I sold half my position and all my calls prior to earnings, I have no doubt she shall now fly to the moon. I knew she wasn't gonna do anything while she comprised such a large % of my holdings....now that she is less then 5%, she can rock and roll <lol>

Keith



To: CAtechTrader who wrote (17362)11/17/2000 3:37:09 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Respond to of 65232
 
Ca...If this keeps up...I may go whole hog on the Q again
its currently 60% of my 'stuff'
Why did I ever wander.....:o[
Ps..bad math on original post re India

Tim
From the Q thread

To: stomper who wrote (87757)
From: TQOM1
Friday, Nov 17, 2000 3:13 PM ET
Reply # of 87780

who would not mortgage the house if 200 million cdma lines were installed by 2001?
However there is some doubt...may be 2 million lines according to Hyundai.

Hyundai Electronics Enters CDMA WLL Equipment Market in India
October 11

Seoul, Korea, October 11, 2000 - Hyundai Electronics Industries Co., Ltd. recently acquired an approval certificate for its Code Division Multiple Access
Wireless Local Loop (CDMA WLL) technology from the government of India. This approval secures Hyundai's entry into the Indian WLL equipment market.

Hyundai's CDMA WLL technology received the TEC Type Approval Certificate from Telecommunications Engineering Center (TEC), the government
organization that approves telecommunications technology for use in India. Thus, Hyundai has satisfied the prerequisite for bidding on 600,000 lines of CDMA
WLL equipment. The bidding process is conducted by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), the state-run telecommunications operator in India.

The TEC Type Approval Certificate is an authorized test for telecommunications equipment manufacturers who wish to enter the Indian market. Hyundai
acquired the certificate after having passed the field trial test on WLL system and handsets in Calcutta last month. DoT intends to implement 600,000 lines of
CDMA WLL equipment and handsets in this region by June, 2001 and plans to deploy two million circuits of CDMA WLL system by the end of 2001.

By acquiring this certificate, Hyundai has secured its position as a DoT-approved supplier and is expecting to close sales valued at US$ 70 million. Hyundai
plans to enter not only the Indian WLL market but also the Brazilian and Chinese markets, which have also recently shown rapid growth.

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