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September 29, 2008 at 3:54 PM #277825September 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM #277527sdduuuudeParticipant
PW – I don’t disagree. I’d like to hear your idea of non-money-making companies in SD. Specific companies or types of companies that employ engineers.
September 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM #277788sdduuuudeParticipantPW – I don’t disagree. I’d like to hear your idea of non-money-making companies in SD. Specific companies or types of companies that employ engineers.
September 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM #277801sdduuuudeParticipantPW – I don’t disagree. I’d like to hear your idea of non-money-making companies in SD. Specific companies or types of companies that employ engineers.
September 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM #277837sdduuuudeParticipantPW – I don’t disagree. I’d like to hear your idea of non-money-making companies in SD. Specific companies or types of companies that employ engineers.
September 29, 2008 at 3:57 PM #277850sdduuuudeParticipantPW – I don’t disagree. I’d like to hear your idea of non-money-making companies in SD. Specific companies or types of companies that employ engineers.
September 29, 2008 at 6:50 PM #277805patientlywaitingParticipantAn example of non-money making companies would pill research companies hoping to sell remedies for big money.
Americans have been popping pills for the last 20 years. They are sick of pills and are unlikely to pop more at $5 a pill (unless the pills actually cure something).
For example, we don’t need more prescription pain killers when aspirin, Tylenol, and Advil work just fine.
Another example would be highfalutin telecom products. The carriers will be limited in their capital expenditures by operating cash flow. Companies won’t be able to raise easy money for capital expenditures, so they won’t have the money to buy hardware and software to sell “wishful thinking” products to their tapped-out customers.
Americans are unlikely to let their phone bills escalate upwards as we enter recession. They can download all the ringtones and movies online for free.
September 29, 2008 at 6:50 PM #278067patientlywaitingParticipantAn example of non-money making companies would pill research companies hoping to sell remedies for big money.
Americans have been popping pills for the last 20 years. They are sick of pills and are unlikely to pop more at $5 a pill (unless the pills actually cure something).
For example, we don’t need more prescription pain killers when aspirin, Tylenol, and Advil work just fine.
Another example would be highfalutin telecom products. The carriers will be limited in their capital expenditures by operating cash flow. Companies won’t be able to raise easy money for capital expenditures, so they won’t have the money to buy hardware and software to sell “wishful thinking” products to their tapped-out customers.
Americans are unlikely to let their phone bills escalate upwards as we enter recession. They can download all the ringtones and movies online for free.
September 29, 2008 at 6:50 PM #278081patientlywaitingParticipantAn example of non-money making companies would pill research companies hoping to sell remedies for big money.
Americans have been popping pills for the last 20 years. They are sick of pills and are unlikely to pop more at $5 a pill (unless the pills actually cure something).
For example, we don’t need more prescription pain killers when aspirin, Tylenol, and Advil work just fine.
Another example would be highfalutin telecom products. The carriers will be limited in their capital expenditures by operating cash flow. Companies won’t be able to raise easy money for capital expenditures, so they won’t have the money to buy hardware and software to sell “wishful thinking” products to their tapped-out customers.
Americans are unlikely to let their phone bills escalate upwards as we enter recession. They can download all the ringtones and movies online for free.
September 29, 2008 at 6:50 PM #278118patientlywaitingParticipantAn example of non-money making companies would pill research companies hoping to sell remedies for big money.
Americans have been popping pills for the last 20 years. They are sick of pills and are unlikely to pop more at $5 a pill (unless the pills actually cure something).
For example, we don’t need more prescription pain killers when aspirin, Tylenol, and Advil work just fine.
Another example would be highfalutin telecom products. The carriers will be limited in their capital expenditures by operating cash flow. Companies won’t be able to raise easy money for capital expenditures, so they won’t have the money to buy hardware and software to sell “wishful thinking” products to their tapped-out customers.
Americans are unlikely to let their phone bills escalate upwards as we enter recession. They can download all the ringtones and movies online for free.
September 29, 2008 at 6:50 PM #278130patientlywaitingParticipantAn example of non-money making companies would pill research companies hoping to sell remedies for big money.
Americans have been popping pills for the last 20 years. They are sick of pills and are unlikely to pop more at $5 a pill (unless the pills actually cure something).
For example, we don’t need more prescription pain killers when aspirin, Tylenol, and Advil work just fine.
Another example would be highfalutin telecom products. The carriers will be limited in their capital expenditures by operating cash flow. Companies won’t be able to raise easy money for capital expenditures, so they won’t have the money to buy hardware and software to sell “wishful thinking” products to their tapped-out customers.
Americans are unlikely to let their phone bills escalate upwards as we enter recession. They can download all the ringtones and movies online for free.
September 29, 2008 at 7:31 PM #277849bsrsharmaParticipantOf relevance to SD engineers, I think, WiMAX, UWB, 3G etc., will probably fail to be sufficiently profitable. This will hurt QCOM and NextWave Wireless (WAVE). WAVE may go out of business.
September 29, 2008 at 7:31 PM #278112bsrsharmaParticipantOf relevance to SD engineers, I think, WiMAX, UWB, 3G etc., will probably fail to be sufficiently profitable. This will hurt QCOM and NextWave Wireless (WAVE). WAVE may go out of business.
September 29, 2008 at 7:31 PM #278126bsrsharmaParticipantOf relevance to SD engineers, I think, WiMAX, UWB, 3G etc., will probably fail to be sufficiently profitable. This will hurt QCOM and NextWave Wireless (WAVE). WAVE may go out of business.
September 29, 2008 at 7:31 PM #278163bsrsharmaParticipantOf relevance to SD engineers, I think, WiMAX, UWB, 3G etc., will probably fail to be sufficiently profitable. This will hurt QCOM and NextWave Wireless (WAVE). WAVE may go out of business.
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