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To: chuckj who wrote (6328)12/12/1997 7:57:00 PM
From: qdog  Respond to of 152472
 
Wrong Ericsson acquired their technology in alot of regards. Lynchburg,VA use to be home to GE's communication arm, which Ericsson bought.



To: chuckj who wrote (6328)12/14/1997 12:08:00 PM
From: brian h  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Chuckj,

I am not sure about your education background. May be a well educated pest control manager know better in term of common sense. But to claim QCOM employed only what you claim is so much out of base. I personally know a couple of PHDs in QCOM who come out of the best schools around the world. They may not know much about stocks and financial crisis things. They do know how to make CDMA things work. Hope you find more facts than just simply bad mouth QCOM. Well, It is a part of your job to get rid of those annoying bugs, Is it not? For ERICY or Nokia? or your personal agenda?

And, you know a wellfare state as you claim in QCOM can only prove QCOM had a huge plan in mind for just a couple of hundred millions in royality income. Some company's founders may be happay about those royalty and retire early. It appears not from QCOM's.

Wish you the best luck.

Go QCOM.

Brian H.