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To: marginmike who wrote (105809)10/3/2001 11:28:35 AM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
ABN Amro is the only analyst to make comments about lowered ASIC shipments for the year. Goldman Sachs, First Union, Solomon SMith Barney, etc... have all recently re-affirmed their rating on the stock. This would lead me to believe they have done their due diligence and confirmed support for Book to Bill activity.

There are now 23 different CDMA2000 handset models as per the CDG Home Page Website. Over 1 million 3G CDMA2000 customers have been signed in Korea. China is building their CDMA network at breakneck speed. KDDI's decision to wait an extra 3 months until they launch their entire CDMA2000 network at once is not a delay but a change in strategy, especially if it gives doemstic handset companies a chance to improve their competitive position relative to Korean companies.

I think today's weakness was a direct result of profit warnings by OPWV and NT.



To: marginmike who wrote (105809)10/3/2001 11:47:17 AM
From: SKIP PAUL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
The hedge funds do not need another spokesperson. They already ahve CNBC and the WSJ <g>.

I can guarantee you that no hedge fund manager has the insider track on QCOm chip sales.



To: marginmike who wrote (105809)10/3/2001 11:54:40 AM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
FWIW....Radio Shack will be releasing their September sales numbers tomorrow morning. We should get a pretty good read on CDMA handset sales in the US before and after the attack.

Slacker