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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jim Mullens who wrote (62732)4/17/2007 10:31:12 AM
From: rkral  Respond to of 197036
 
"Re: coordinated attacks mid 2006- should have mentioned this biggie ofom iggy(l)>>

For those that that don't recall the turmoil over this issue ("attack"), suggest reading the volumes of posts on this board over the ensuing month from June 22 '06. About the same time, the Indian royalty issue suddenly surfaced out of no where.
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I see, these things happened to manipulate Qualcomm stock.

Are you suggesting Nokia hasn't really stopped -- or doesn't intend to stop -- manufacturing CDMA handsets? Or that after it stops, it will resume manufacturing CDMA handsets once it renews its license agreement with Qualcomm?

And as to the royalty flap in India, wasn't it the CDMA carrier Reliance doing all the whining? Are you suggesting Nokia put them up to it? Or maybe the COAI?