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To: Mephisto who wrote (18892)3/13/2002 6:29:54 PM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 34857
 
Mephisto,

<< Hooray for Nokia! >>

I echo your sentiment.

Wireless is a touuuuuuuuuuuugh sector right now.

Putting REAL earnings out the door separates the men from the boys.

- Eric -



To: Mephisto who wrote (18892)3/13/2002 6:42:25 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
Around slide 33 there was another example of the medieval priest talking to the congregation

event.mediaondemand.com

Got really medieval when mixing up linear, exponential and "waves", new, old, fibonacci or other
kind of regular babylonian investment ideas??

Ilmarinen

"Casual perception of market" is really good, adressing the cream of the cream.
(better in french)

Another key thing is the "improving efficiency and value proposition"

had to check that last word

prop·o·si·tion Pronunciation Key (prp-zshn)
n.

1.A plan suggested for acceptance; a proposal.
2.A matter to be dealt with; a task: Finding affordable housing can be a difficult proposition.
3.An offer of a private bargain, especially a request for sexual relations.
4.A subject for discussion or analysis.
5.Logic.
a.A statement that affirms or denies something.
b.The meaning expressed in such a statement, as opposed to the way it is expressed.
6.Mathematics. A theorem.

tr.v. prop·o·si·tioned, prop·o·si·tion·ing, prop·o·si·tions

To propose a private bargain to, especially to propose sexual relations with.