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AfterDawn.com (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Nokia and Qualcomm have jointly announced they have formed a new 15-year agreement covering mobile standards including GSM , EDGE, CDMA , WCDMA, HSDPA , OFDM, WiMax, LTE and more. As part of the agreement, the companies will settle all current litigation pertaining to any of the standards. Nokia will also drop its complaint to the European Commission about Qualcomm. For the next 15 years, Nokia has...
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NewsFactor Network (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
The legal salvos between Nokia Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. stopped months ago, part of what officials at the wireless industry heavyweights described as a truce in a long-running battle that spanned three continents. Peace came Wednesday as the two sides prepared for a courtroom showdown. Nokia, the world's largest handset maker, and Qualcomm, the world's largest maker of chips that run cell phones, agreed...
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EE Times (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
The announcement this week of an intellectual property agreement between Qualcomm and Nokia is one that has the industry buzzing, with implications not only for the two companies involved, but also for the intellectual property (IP) and wireless communities at large, as well as the consumer.
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OptionsNews, the daily video news program on www.onn.tv, discusses an agreement between QUALCOMM and Nokia, rising shipping
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Qualcomm Inc. on Friday topped the charts for the second straight day in the telecommunications sector as most stocks rose along with the broader U.S. market.
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cellular-news (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
[VIDEO] Interview with CEO Paul Jacobs; Qualcomm 3Q Sales Rise 19% to $2.76 Billion, Beating Analyst Estimates, 3Q Profit Drops 6.3% to $748 Million Due to Spending on Mobile TV Program
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cellular-news (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
[VIDEO] Interview with CEO Paul Jacobs; Qualcomm 3Q Sales Rise 19% to $2.76 Billion, Beating Analyst Estimates, 3Q Profit Drops 6.3% to $748 Million Due to Spending on Mobile TV Program
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
Nokia will pay less in royalties to Qualcomm – perhaps half of what it previously paid – under Wednesday's surprise litigation settlement and 15-year licensing deal, analysts said yesterday. But the complex agreement includes a significant lump sum and the transfer of an undisclosed number of Nokia patents, making it difficult to say which side got the better deal.
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
At Valuecruncher we have long been an interested observer of Qualcomm (QCOM). QCOM designs, manufactures and markets digital wireless telecommunications products based on technology it has developed [CDMA]. QCOM is an example of a company that has successfully commercialised in-house developed intellectual property [IP]. This week QCOM announced the settlement of a long-running IP dispute with Nokia...
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GigaOM (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
Nokia and Qualcomm buried the hatchet this week, deciding to settle matters out of court and become friends. While the details of the settlement aren’t clear - The Wall Street Journal reports that as a result of this settlement, Nokia will pay less to Qualcomm. The deal ensures that Qualcomm continues to get money in [...]
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
The companies say they have entered into a 15-year agreement in which Nokia will pay royalties to license technology developed by Qualcomm that improves phone performance and battery life, and reduces product size.
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Forbes (Free subscription) | 18 hours ago
The company's chief financial officer applauds the removal of significant barriers to its U.S. business.
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GigaOM (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Over the past few years, the quaint and sleepy town of Bangalore has been transformed into a highly compressed version of Silicon Valley, only with worse housing and transportation problems. Some of the bigger technology companies — Texas Instruments, Intel and Qualcomm — have offices there, along with home-grown Indian tech giants like Infosys Technologies. [...]
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market:
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