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To: engineer who wrote (120489)6/15/2002 10:09:30 PM
From: Jon Koplik  Respond to of 152472
 
Woman blabs on cell, forgets baby; therefore sell Qualcomm.

June 15, 2002

Woman Talks on Cell; Leaves Baby

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 2:11 p.m. ET

KAVALA, Greece (AP) -- A woman in northern Greece forgot her four-month-old baby on a bus Saturday
because she was talking on her mobile phone, the bus company said.

The woman was on the phone when she reached her stop in Kavala, a town 433 miles northeast of Athens,
and got off without her baby boy.

She caught up with the bus half an hour later after taking a taxi to the depot, the company said.

``I heard crying at the back of the bus ... I looked round and saw a small white hat,'' said the driver, Christos
Zaphiropoulos. ``I was surprised when I found a baby.''

The mother was not identified, and the bus company said it had not referred the incident to the police.

Copyright 2002 The Associated Press



To: engineer who wrote (120489)6/16/2002 2:11:59 AM
From: Clarksterh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Engineer -same goes for PCS. They need to raise like $2B, but capx for them at $4.50 is less than that.

Capx for Sprint at $4.5 per share with 1B shares is more than twice the $2B. (Didn't check LWIN.) Still hard, but not that hard. As I said in my post to Mucho, the real question is how deep are Sprint's (the parent) pockets.

Clark