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To: JeffreyHF who wrote (109491)2/10/2012 8:38:59 PM
From: genedabber5 Recommendations  Respond to of 197254
 
IMO, you are absolutely correct! I think it has been apparent, since Sanjay was lobbying for the CEO position at QCOM, that he thought the position should be his. Realizing that it would not be good for the Company for him to report to Paul, they proceeded to assist Sanjay to get the Motorola position. Contrary to expressions of several on this Board, he did not elect to use the QCOM chips he had been responsible for developing (Snapdragon) in any of the new Motorola phones. On the contrary, QCOM has greatly improved their customer base under the new management! (Which I think just adds to his being "jealous" and seeking to avoid QCOM.)



To: JeffreyHF who wrote (109491)2/10/2012 10:34:16 PM
From: phatbstrd2 Recommendations  Respond to of 197254
 
No question about his bitterness... As I posted a few weeks ago, there are still NDA's he better respect too!!



To: JeffreyHF who wrote (109491)2/11/2012 12:08:59 PM
From: A.J. Mullen1 Recommendation  Respond to of 197254
 
Maybe, but he knew he would jeopardize his career if he let bitterness influence his decision. Perhaps he did, and it has.