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To: waitwatchwander who wrote (11336)6/10/1998 2:04:00 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
A friend told me Clinton was on CNN at length today [yesterday your time] emphasizing to all and in conjunction with S Korea president that the USA would be ensuring South Korea's stability. Also that North Korea should continue to seek integration with South Korea. All very positive for Qualcomm and USA companies especially, which are doing business with South Korea.

I didn't see the news, which apparently ran for about 40 minutes. Any confirmation from anyone? It sounds as though Qualcomm will get a big boost from it tomorrow.

See Ramsey, told you so, last November!!! All as expected. No worries. Korea etc crash. Fed prints. Qualcomm borrows. Shifts money to Korea. Ownership of parts of Korea changes hands. Export increases hugely. Which means cdmaOne products which will now be much cheaper than GSM. Koreans stay home and buy handsets instead of playing international tourist. cdma2000 takes over. All is well with the world.

Mqurice