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To: qveauriche who wrote (123532)8/26/2002 8:56:07 AM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
check out the Wired article on Gilder from a few months back. i hadn't realized Gilder went broke just like many of his subscribers. how 'bout that--going from market-moving guru with $20million cash flow just from his GTR subscriptions, to "thin" in just a cupla years. apparently he bought out his publishing partners in March 2000--just the wrong moment. and now he's got a lien on his house (as of the time of the article). seems he blew his wad on Global Crossing. i almost felt sorry for Gilder after reading that story. at least the guy has some integrity, unlike many of the scam artists who lost so much for others even as they enriched themselves during the bubble.

of course, while i almost feel sorry for him, i certainly don't listen to his advice.



To: qveauriche who wrote (123532)8/26/2002 1:27:23 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 152472
 
First I would like to say that this has to go down as one of the best days for announcements that I have seen for QUALCOMM, and I've seen a lot. That we are down on the day doesn't surprise or discourage me in the least. Until the market gets its head out of dark places, (Europe) we won't see a more realistic sentiment. Either that or as I have always believed it will be the accelerated earnings that finally gets their attention.

I have been regularly visiting the official QUALCOMM web site searching for any news or stated opinions about 802.11. To date there have been four (4) documents posted regarding this technology. It doesn't appear to me that QUALCOMM had to spend much time or effort to address connectivity issues regarding 802.11. It appears that they have created solutions that incorporate the technology and made it available to interested parties. I thought that I would post those four documents here for others to see. I believe that 802.11 will be complimentary to, rather than a competitor of CDMA technology.

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