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Author NEWS: Texas Instruments sounds alarm on 3G
John Navas

2008-03-11, 10:33 am

<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/0...br /> _cutback/>

Texas Instruments, one of the world's largest semiconductor
manufacturers, is sounding the alarm over the demand for 3G phones.

The company said one of its major clients had sharply cut back on its
orders. Though TI declined to name the customer, analysts are
speculating it is Nokia, TI's largest customer for mobile chipsets.

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The Bob

2008-03-11, 10:33 pm

John Navas < spamfilter1@navasgro
up.com> amazed us all with the following in
news:mk6dt394eua4195
dr5qr0l55t6eff0kg7p@
4ax.com:

> <http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/0...br /> _cutback/>
>
> Texas Instruments, one of the world's largest semiconductor
> manufacturers, is sounding the alarm over the demand for 3G phones.
>
> The company said one of its major clients had sharply cut back on its
> orders. Though TI declined to name the customer, analysts are
> speculating it is Nokia, TI's largest customer for mobile chipsets.
>
> [MORE]
>


Posting rumors, John? I thought that was not allowed in this group. At
least according to you it's not.
Larry

2008-03-11, 10:33 pm

John Navas < spamfilter1@navasgro
up.com> wrote in
news:mk6dt394eua4195
dr5qr0l55t6eff0kg7p@
4ax.com:

> The company said one of its major clients had sharply cut back on its
> orders.


I know it's hard for some here to believe, especially those eating with
their feet under Mom's table, but the price of oil, wheat, cooking oil,
bread, gas/diesel/lube oil, all set new price records caused by the
devaluation of the American picodollars, today.

Faced with the prospect of starving to death in their dead SUVs, just a
few, not many but a few, may think twice about buying a new SELLphone
this year as their kids continue to scream about being hungry....on the
way to the Verizon Wireless and ATT stores to load up.

Stopped at my buddy's Pizza Shop for dinner, tonight. Cooking oil has
jumped from about $15/jug to $55/jug in TWO WEEKS! I'm just hoping my 3
Chinese restaurants don't stop recycling used cooking oil to my 3 diesel
cars/truck, but it is inevitable during the Depression of 2008, I think.

We're in serious trouble that goes far beyond glitzy toyphones and
SELLular gadgets, folks. They'd never admit it, but I think they all
are in serious trouble! Noone HAS to buy a new phone or have Sellular
service, especially those trying to pay for food and fuel, which must
come first! Your report simply adds testimony to my hypothesis.

I'm in the music business, a LUXURY business. Luxury businesses are
already hit pretty hard. The piano business had a terrible Christmas
season, way down. Almost everyone has stopped producing organs, too!
Even the service business is in the tank as they aren't getting them
serviced or repaired, now. Darker days are ahead.

Sellphones aren't exempt.

http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/co...ergyprices.html
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/CW/W
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/CA/M
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/CN/M
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/RI/M
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/CO/M
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/HO/M

Look at the last line on the right of COFFFEE!
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/CF/M

Here's the culprit...worthless DOLLARS!
http://kitco.com/LFgif/au3650nyb.gif
The value of gold hasn't changed in 10,000 years.

We need to start stringing up CENTRAL BANKERS across the planet,
printing worthless money with nothing to back it.....

Those with feet under Mom's table will notice when Mom has nothing to
put on top....like 1930....

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