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To: brk who wrote (19275)5/15/2001 2:58:28 PM
From: DOUG H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19374
 
Hey bollieboy.

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China Unicom deals near $1.5 billion
Qualcomm steals spotlight as CDMA licensee
By Vivian Chu, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 2:53 PM ET May 15, 2001




HONG KONG (CBS.MW) -- China Unicom Ltd., the mainland's second-biggest telecom operator, has awarded contracts totaling 12.1 billion yuan ($1.46 billion) to 10 overseas and Chinese companies to supply it with mobile phone gear, the companies said Tuesday.

Among those to win contracts from China Unicom are the local joint ventures of Lucent Technologies (LU: news, msgs, alerts) , Motorola (MOT: news, msgs, alerts) , Canada's Nortel Networks (NT: news, msgs, alerts) , and Sweden's Ericsson (ERICY: news, msgs, alerts) .

Although it no longer makes wireless infrastructure, Qualcomm (QCOM: news, msgs, alerts) nonetheless stands to gain from the Unicom deal as a key licensee of CDMA technology patents.

Competing against China Mobile (CHL: news, msgs, alerts) ,



To: brk who wrote (19275)5/15/2001 7:13:18 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Respond to of 19374
 
The PIGG is showing his bottom today. Fresh buy signal and a nice bullish candle.

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