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Strategies & Market Trends : Telebras (TBH) & Brazil -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Steve Fancy who wrote (1744)4/17/1998 1:35:00 PM
From: md1derful  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22640
 
SF: Still hangin' tough on the April 120's...never had the chance to get out at 7 today so will see if the stock comes back to it..at any rate , a small profit with any close above 125...I'll take it!



To: Steve Fancy who wrote (1744)4/17/1998 1:36:00 PM
From: Steve Fancy  Respond to of 22640
 
This seemed somehow related to TBR...a new Brazilian status symbol? Seems the cellular industry has almost as much potential as the internet, but not has highly valued.

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Future mobile phone to brew coffee, unlock car ...

Summary:
COPENHAGEN, April 17 (Reuters) - In a not-too-distant future, mobile phones will unlock and start cars, open front doors, or you could even use one to tell your coffee machine to boil you a fresh brew. These possibilities were outlined on Friday by Mads Eriksen, product manager Scandinavia of Nokia Mobile Phones, part of Finnish telecommunications group Nokia (HELS:NOKS.A). Nokia is Europe's
leading mobile phone maker ahead of Sweden's Ericsson (SWED:LME.B) and U.S. Motorola (NYSE:MOT), he ... Mobile phone penetration would gradually rise from current highs of some 40 percent in world leader Finland to over 100 percent.