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To: FrozenZ who wrote (33546)5/3/1999 3:48:00 AM
From: FrozenZ  Respond to of 122087
 
FWIW <cyoe> Somehow I got the impression that cyoe was late with their quarterly filing but their last quarterly filing was Feb 16, 1999 so I wouldn't expect the next one until at least May 16.
Also, their last annual report was July 14, 1998 so I wouldn't expect the next one until mid july.

Here' a little tidbit from the 1998 annual report I found interesting:

"In fiscal 1998, CTL derived substantially all of its revenues from the DSS Switch
Historically, there has been little, if any, demand for telecommunications switches similar in functionality, type and size to the DSS Switch and, accordingly, there can be no assurance that potential customers will consider the near term value of the DSS Switch sufficient to influence their purchasing decisions ...

The Company has reported losses from continuing operations for the last four fiscal years. There can be no assurance that the Company will return to profitability."




To: FrozenZ who wrote (33546)5/5/1999 4:08:00 PM
From: FrozenZ  Respond to of 122087
 
<QCOM> up again today. I'm putting a long term buy recommendation on it, but you should be able to get it at around 205 in the next couple of days (currently 225 but it fluctuates a lot).
IMHO buying qcom now is like buying microsoft in 1983. Why? Wireless will be ubiquitous in the next 15 years ( cell phone, internet, fax, etc.) and cdma is the standard. Qcom holds the patent on cdma. Can you say monopoly? I don't think satellite (bluetooth) will overtake it because
1) it takes too much battery power to send a signal to outer space
2) Isn't there some problem getting a signal in bad weather, and indoors with satellite?