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To: TobagoJack who wrote (29011)2/20/2003 11:14:57 PM
From: jrhana  Respond to of 74559
 
<The Jay in me says 'run away like a piggy from slaughter house>

Now that makes sense

nice summary of India there



To: TobagoJack who wrote (29011)2/21/2003 3:32:03 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<the contrarian in me wants to buy some India;0)>

Jay, you already did. QUALCOMM is a proponent of India and has decided to invest in it. qualcomm.com

<SAN DIEGO and MUMBAI -- January 10, 2002 -- QUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), pioneer and world leader of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) digital wireless technology, and Reliance Communications Limited (RCL), a company promoted by Reliance Industries Limited, India''s largest private-sector enterprise, today announced a strategic alliance to support the introduction of next-generation CDMA wireless technology in India. As part of the alliance, QUALCOMM has committed to invest up to US$200 million for a minority stake in the equity capital of RCL. >

cdma2000 is now in business in India. There are quite a few people in India. Even more than in Hong Kong.

Lots of Indians now work for QUALCOMM [in San Diego as well as in India].

Just relax and enjoy your investment.

Mqurice