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To: limtex who wrote (109591)12/17/2001 1:04:46 PM
From: JohnG  Respond to of 152472
 
Top Wireless Operators in Latin America Join QUALCOMM's BREW Initiative
December 17, 2001 07:30:00 AM ET

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 17, 2001-- BellSouth in Guatemala, Telcel-Bellsouth, Vesper and
Korean Device

Manufacturer KTF Technologies Sign Up to Offer BREW Products and Services

QUALCOMM Incorporated QCOM, pioneer and world leader of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
digital wireless technology, today announced that it has signed non-binding memoranda of understanding
(MOUs) with leading wireless operators from around the world including BellSouth in Guatemala,
Telcel-Bellsouth in Venezuela, and Vesper in Brazil, to provide products and services based on QUALCOMM's
Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless(TM) (BREW(TM)) applications platform. Korean device
manufacturer KTF Technologies also signed an MOU to port the BREW platform to their wireless handsets.

"We are very pleased to add such a significant group of carriers to the BREW network that stretches across the
globe," said Peggy Johnson, president of QUALCOMM Internet Services. "These companies add to the growing
list of industry leaders working to bring a genuinely useful wireless Internet to their respective markets.
BREW-enabled products and services will give consumers around the world the ability to personalize their
wireless handsets by downloading -- over the air -- the applications they want and need, virtually anytime,
anywhere."

news.moneycentral.msn.com



To: limtex who wrote (109591)12/17/2001 1:05:25 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Respond to of 152472
 
>> anyone got any ideas as to why the stock is down about $10 in a week or so?

It just seems like it's down that much, L. Note that it pretty much tracked the nasdaq 100 for the last week and probably diverged today due to the Bear Stearns downgrade.

finance.yahoo.com

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To: limtex who wrote (109591)12/17/2001 1:17:09 PM
From: Jeff Vayda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
With apologies...

...anyone got any ideas as to why the stock is down about $10 in a week or so?

More Sellers than Buyers.

Jeff Vayda



To: limtex who wrote (109591)12/18/2001 1:27:22 AM
From: waverider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Limtex...

Here's the deal. Sell all of your stocks. Stop looking at the market until you no longer have a viseral reaction to what it does. Then wait a few more months the clear out the latent 1990's mania still left.

THEN and only then you can check out this thread and be amazed that the same damn questions are being asked by the same people and the faithful continue to hope the same way they always have.

Once you come to this realization, then you can reinvest in the market understanding that it is a stacked deck and that companies and the Street are full of lies in order get the shares you bought high back in their pockets at the cheapest possible price.

QCOM is no different.

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