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To: carranza2 who wrote (22993)11/6/2002 10:55:45 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
Well, actually Motorola and Qualcom have a lot in common

- both had to struggle with incumbent, domestic monopolies, using every trick possible, on both sides
- both had and have difficulties adjusting to an after-life.

Motorola seem to show some signs of adjusting to a new reality, although painfully and slowly, decimating
everything possible to decimate.



To: carranza2 who wrote (22993)11/6/2002 11:23:35 AM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34857
 
Comm Equipment Industry Leaders ...

... and wannabe industry leaders.

             TTM       Net     TTM P/E 
Revenue Margin 11/4/02

Nokia $29,901 9.5% 30.4x
Motorola $26,576 -14.7% NM
Alcatel $19,110 -26.2% NM
Cisco $18,915 10.0% 48.7x
Ericsson $18,354 -8.5% NM
Lucent $12,321 -96.0% NM
Nortel $11,496 -44.9% NM
Avaya $4,956 -3.2% NM
Corning $3,605 -39.3% NM
L-3 $3,411 5.2% 21.8x

QUALCOMM $2,817 4.4% 241.2x


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