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To: im a survivor who wrote (5246)6/27/2001 12:52:46 PM
From: CChalmers  Respond to of 6784
 
My view exactly.



To: im a survivor who wrote (5246)7/1/2001 9:47:49 PM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6784
 
<The future is wireless and handheld devices>

There is no question about that. But the real question is the best way to invest in the wireless sector. I think the way to go here is with the Network Providers, specifically, VZ and PCS. (I'd wait for them to retest their lows first). They will survive the Bear here because they are cash rich and have already made a substantial investment to ensure success moving forward. Forget about AT@T.

I'm a Palm fan and own a IIIx and IIIc. But there is a glut of handhelds out there, from Handspring, Sony, Hand-Era, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, etc. Your dealing with a commodity here that is in tremendous over supply with decreasing demand. Personally, I'm a fan of the Palm OS and not Windows CE. But what took place in regard to MCOM sent shock waves throughout the wireless industry.