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To: Sawtooth who wrote (29877)5/12/1999 11:00:00 AM
From: Ramsey Su  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Message 9486033

OT but just a little.

Chicken little can always find something to worry about. Whether this article is true may not be all that important. The fact remains China (Zhu) came with many concessions in hand last month and went home with a bloody nose.

While we are openly punishing China for human rights, Tibet, spy, buying the entire democratic party with $20,000 etc, the reverse may not be as obvious and publicized.

Look at the banners the demonstrators are carrying in China. They are well designed printed artwork instead of random words on cardboard. I suspect the relationship with China has been so severely damaged that it will take a miracle to repair in the near future. Much attention needs to be paid to Asia again, just when I thought things were indeed stabilizing. Most worrisome is the recent US/Japan defense plan, specifically intended on showing China the United States willingness to use force to separate China and Taiwan.

I don't really know how this will play out but I am willing to bet that trade relations will be victim #1. Like I said before, I hold William Jefferson Clinton personally responsible for any decline of QCOM stock price.

Ramsey