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To: tb98 who wrote (24474)11/18/2001 5:07:55 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
tb, I'd have more confidence in Kyocera as the handset maker than QUALCOMM. Kyocera is big in the CDMA mobile handset business already and the economies of scale and understanding must make it better that they handle handset design, production and marketing than QUALCOMM.

I don't need the English version of the brochures thanks.

So, how about somebody phone QUALCOMM Investor Relations and ask them to sell the Globalstar handset business to Kyocera as part of the restructuring.

After the Motorola experience, Kyocera might be nervous, but they have had a lot of experience in dealing with QUALCOMM so I guess the Motorola and Iridium problems wouldn't carry over too much.

I guess you felt like Rip Van Winkle after a week in Caribbean bliss and finding GSTRF a bit changed.

Mqurice