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To: P2V who wrote (2281)11/19/1998 9:44:00 AM
From: Mika Kukkanen  Respond to of 5390
 
Ericsson locates a corporate office in Hong Kong

Well, we knew it was coming and here it is (press release below):

Ericsson will open a corporate office in Hong Kong in the beginning of 1999. The office will be headed by Kurt Hellström, Executive Vice President responsible for Market Area Asia Pacific.

Parts of the corporate office will be located in the office in Singapore, that is the regional treasury functions, project financing and R&D.

This is a consequence of Ericsson's new organization, which was announced in September. The aim is to ensure a strengthened customer focus and efficiency in Ericsson.

The corporate office will have a limited staff and cover functions such as Human Resources, Communications and Controllers. Four Corporate Officers will support the business operations in the area.

Ericsson already has about 200 employees in Hong Kong supporting the operations in China and providing resources for training.

Ericsson's operations in Singapore include support for D-AMPS and the regional office for Consumer Products.

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Ericsson has been present in Asia since the late 19 century. Today, Ericsson has close to 11,000 employees in Asia Pacific. Manufacturing is taking place in Australia, China, India, Malaysia, New Zealand and Thailand. The company has software development in China and India and R&D in Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand and Singapore.

China is Ericsson's largest market world-wide in terms of sales. The second largest market in Asia Pacific is Australia, followed by Japan, Taiwan and Singapore.

Ericsson is the leading provider in the new telecoms world, with communications solutions that combine telecom and datacom technologies with the freedom of mobility for the user. With more than 100,000 employees in 140 countries, Ericsson simplifies communications for its customers - network operators, service providers, enterprises and consumers - the world over.

Please visit Ericsson's Press Room at: ericsson.se

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT

Pia Gideon, Manager External Relations Phone: +46 8 719 2764, +46 70 519 2864 E-mail: pia.gideon@lme.ericsson.se




To: P2V who wrote (2281)11/20/1998 12:57:00 AM
From: sag  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5390
 
Can anyone answer this simple question? If ERICY, as reported, does not need QCOM's IPRs for their 3g proposed W-CDMA, why is there any discussion at all? Why doesn't ERICY just sell it (W-CDMA) to their existing customer base. One of ERICY's employees went as far to describe the situation as "blackmail" on the part of QCOM. How can QCOM "blackmail" another company over something(IPRs) they supposedly don't need? Remember what Warren Buffet once said, "If your in a poker game for fifteen minutes and you still don't know who the patsy is, your the patsy".