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To: elmatador who wrote (1727)10/28/2005 3:34:56 PM
From: brian h  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218195
 
<<<<<<They learned with Brazil!!! "charging excessive and disproportionate royalties," Brazil tell the pharmaceuticals that charges too much money for the medicine to drop the prices else we make genericals.>>>>

Do you not agree with what you wrote the other day? :-) Do you agree those companies are mature enough to make billions a year in GSM royalty to compete with a small fish like QCOM? I think QCOM is like you and stand up to the giants quite well. :-)

The fact is that QCOM's chips were selling for too low those companies are mad because they can not compete. Those companiese want to keep their GSM phones/GSM royalty going while selling their WCDMA phones with deliberately higher prices.

<<<The market is the best teacher. Forget about aid. Forget about treating those people differently talk to them like you talk to the white men. They will get the point.

I have 22 years outside of Brazil. 18 of them in those God forsaken places, trust me, they need Globalization schock.>>>>

BH