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To: mightylakers who wrote (4776)10/31/2002 4:05:00 PM
From: Gus  Respond to of 5195
 
Must be that fatalistic Viking fighting spirit.<g> Ericsson was the largest wireless network equipment vendor and the second largest wireless handset vendor when this case started a few years ago. Now it is still the largest wireless network equipment vendor but it has become largely irrelevant in the wireless handset market. Eventually, its weakness in the wireless handset market will infect its wireless network equipment business too. When not if.

Look at that Samsung go.



To: mightylakers who wrote (4776)10/31/2002 4:32:38 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5195
 
Lakers,

<< So looks like Ericy's strategy is this, we will keep on appeal till our company no longer exists. >>

Maybe they'll sell back the cdma infra division to Qualcomm to stay alive and Qualcomm can open a Montreal sub?

- Eric -



To: mightylakers who wrote (4776)11/11/2002 11:45:52 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5195
 
The mobile segment will be split into two:

SPLIT

Mobile devices
First Tier: NEC / Nokia / Samsung /

Second Tier: Sony-Ericsson / Motorola (gets Siemens mobile business)

Infrastructure
First Tier: Siemens (gets Motorola infrastructure) / Ericsson / Nokia

Second Tier: Nortel / Lucent /Alcatel

Burden to be dumped/merged:

Fixed line operations: Siemens / Ericsson / Lucent / Nortel / Alcatel.