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To: slacker711 who wrote (49583)1/14/2006 8:26:23 PM
From: quartersawyer  Respond to of 196978
 
slacker: <"more interesting would be how the options grants did sequentially....">

Here's part of the Paul part, about 5/8 of a cent per share to get started (I like Paul. I like R&D which is now at about $1 per share. {*burp*}. )
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Qualcomm CEO Got 1.4 Million Options, $1.2 Million Salary, Bonus In FY05

WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Wireless communications company Qualcomm disclosed Thursday that it paid Chief Executive Paul E. Jacobs 1.4 million options, and $1.15 million in salary and bonus in its 2005 fiscal year ended Dec. 25.

Jacobs received 800,000 of his 1.4 million options as a one-time grant upon becoming CEO in July 2005. Those options have an exercise price of $33.01 per share. The remainder have an exercise price of $43.62 per share.

Shares of Qualcomm traded recently at $49 a share.

Jacobs, who previously was group president of the company's wireless and Internet group, saw his 2005 salary increase 22.2% to $650,016 from its 2004 level of $531,743, according to the company's proxy statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. He received 400,000 options for 2004.

The San Diego-based company had previously stated that Jacobs' base salary increased to $950,000 upon taking the role as chief executive from his father, Irwin Jacobs.

-By Ed Welsch, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-1356; edward.welsch@dowjones.com



To: slacker711 who wrote (49583)1/15/2006 11:53:47 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196978
 
Telkom hopes to double fixed wireless subscribers in '06
telecomasia.net


Jan 16, 2006
Telecom Asia Daily

(Asia Pulse via NewsEdge) State-owned telecommunications company PT Telkom said it aims to increase the number of subscribers to its fixed wireless telephone service by three million to 7.1 million by the end of this year.

PT Telkom CEO Nyoman GW said currently the service, called "Flexi," has 4.1 million subscribers and with the addition of three million subscribers, the CDMA-based Flexi will become the main player in the country's telecommunication industry.

Nyoman said he is optimistic the target would be achieved as Flexi has expanded and will continue to expand its coverage.

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