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To: jackmore who wrote (93062)1/31/2001 5:02:21 PM
From: David E. Taylor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Jack:

Propoganda maybe, but people do read this stuff, and act on it. If I hadn't been buried in QCOM SI threads for the last year or so and hadn't read everything on wireless I could find time for, I might buy the reporting as factually correct.

David T.



To: jackmore who wrote (93062)1/31/2001 5:02:23 PM
From: surfbaron  Respond to of 152472
 
Jackmore: I concur. Canceled my subscription right after they dissed the Q in a telecom special, which was right before the big run up. Bunch a Hollywood sycophants. Remember their obsession with Marimba and all the Push crap.



To: jackmore who wrote (93062)2/1/2001 2:08:17 AM
From: tradeyourstocks  Respond to of 152472
 
Red Herring - just keep in mind that this is the same rag that was touting CommQuest about 5 years ago. I remember how they told me that CommQuest's GSM chips were going to blow away anything out there by enabling orders of magnitude performance improvements for GSM phones. Well, CommQuest is no longer and for those of you familiar with the CommQuest history know that even though Qualcomm needed some help with their internal GSM development a year or two ago, they passed on buying any part of CommQuest. That speaks volumes about CommQuest's GSM expertise as well as the sound advice you get from Red Herring. I've looked at Red Herring about a dozen times in the last few years and found very little value. In fact, EETimes has much more to offer the technology investor and it's free.

MicroE