Qualcomm and Nokia Deal ends long legal Battle
Posted on Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:19:42 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Sinead Carew
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Qualcomm Inc and Nokia settled a three-year,
three-continent legal battle on Wednesday when Nokia agreed to make an upfront
payment and ongoing royalties to the U.S. technology company.
Investors, relieved that the fight was finally over, drove Qualcomm's shares 15
percent higher to $51.75 in after-hours trade after it unveiled a 15-year pact
with Nokia, the No. 1 cell phone maker. The deal covers the world's most widely
used mobile-phone technologies and some key emerging ones.
The companies did not reveal specific financial details but some analysts saw
Nokia as the winner.
"The positive financial impact of this agreement is within Nokia's original
expectations," Nokia Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said in a statement.
Nokia spokeswoman Laurie Armstrong said that the royalty rates under the new
agreement were lower than those under its previous agreement with Qualcomm.
Nokia had been pressuring Qualcomm for a cut in the rate it was paying Qualcomm
in royalties under a pact that expired in April 2007. Analysts estimated that
rate at 4 to 5 percent.
Stifel Nicolaus analyst Cody Acree said that a Nokia success could lead other
Qualcomm clients to look for lower royalty rates or start new legal fights.
"Investors are giving Qualcomm immediate credit in after-hours trade but it's
not cut and dried," Acree said. "It could put some pressure on the royalty
models or in chipset volumes that Qualcomm hasn't had to deal with in the past."
Qualcomm chip customers include Korea's Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics .
Its rivals include Texas Instruments Inc , Broadcom Corp and Infineon
Technologies AG .
Qualcomm officials did not return calls requesting comment beyond its statement.
Under the agreement, Nokia has a license to use all of Qualcomm's patents in its
phones and network equipment. In return, Nokia agreed to allow Qualcomm to use
its technology in its chips.
Nokia also agreed to assign ownership of a number of patents to Qualcomm,
including patents essential to the widely used wireless technology standards
WCDMA, GSM and OFDMA.
As part of the agreement, Nokia also said it would withdraw an
anti-competitiveness complaint it made along with several other companies
against Qualcomm to the European Commission.
Qualcomm said the agreement paved the way for "enhanced opportunities between
the companies in a number of areas" but did not give further details.
Qualcomm outside counsel Steven Strauss, a partner at Cooley Godward Kronish
LLP, said the agreement was reached Wednesday afternoon. "We've been having
discussions over the past couple of days," Strauss told Reuters.
After the settlement was announced, Qualcomm posted a quarterly profit in line
with expectations and revenue slightly ahead of analyst targets. It said it
would give financial forecasts during its conference call on Thursday.
Excluding items such as its investment arm, Qualcomm earned 55 cents a share for
its third quarter ended June 29, on revenue of $2.8 billion. Analysts on average
had expected earnings of 55 cents share on revenue of $2.71 billion, according
to Reuters Estimates.
Qualcomm shares had closed at $44.82 on Nasdaq, up 1.6 percent in the regular
session. Nokia U.S. shares were up very slightly after closing at $26.70.
(Reporting by Sinead Carew in New York and Diane Bartz in Delaware; Editing by
Gary Hill)
© Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Posted on Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:19:42 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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