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To: Venkie who wrote (5336)1/5/2002 9:11:58 AM
From: Bandit19  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
Donnie,
Just saw this on Qualcomm-Coming Into Buy Range....
Wouldn't this be nice...
from yahoo message board... is this wild or possible???
Nokia is offering $60 a share for
QCOM
by: janice_ann_harris (24/F/Escondido, California)
Long-Term Sentiment: Strong Buy
01/04/02 10:05 pm
Msg: 415913 of 415943

Shorts are going to get burned.

If you think I am kidding, look for news release in four days. Nokia has decided the best
way to cut into the royalty payments to QCOM is to own QCOM. They can come up
with 8 Billion in cash and will offer stock for the conversion. I was told that the offer
will be two Nokia shares for each QCOM one. The cash will be the guarantee of $60
American per share regardless of Nokia price.

By the way, Nokia has completed their future US headquarters in the Saber Springs
area of San Diego. Beautiful complex!