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BTW, is that you, dear Mr. Elop? |
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EDIT: The best and most durable series Nokia has on the line, what took him so long? |
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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-T0VXy3hOD5...appy_Pills.jpg On the other hand, I suppose you might have a reason... http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/...nokiastock.jpg Why Microsoft Will Never Be Great Again http://www.dailyfinance.com/2011/08/...e-great-again/ |
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Talk to me when the WP7 sales start. Then lets see what happens then. Could be great, could be good, could be bad, could be horrible. Nobody knows the future. And nobody should be patting him on the back for his decisions since there's nothing to show for it as of yet. Oh... don't get me started on Symbian. I've done a damn good job avoiding it. |
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Aug. 17 – Nokia, the Finnish multinational cell phone maker, may be losing its most solid stronghold – China. Faced with competition from other smartphone producers such as Apple and Samsung, Nokia’s sales in China are plummeting and local distributors are refusing to buy more of their handsets.Source: http://www.china-briefing.com/news/2...-crashing.html The old defensive line from the Nokia faithful was always, 'Sure, it's not selling well where YOU live--but it's doing GREAT in Asia!'. Latest word, as you can see, is that they're not interested in Windows Phones... and most of the world is becoming decreasingly interested in Nokia products. So, again, I ask you: what has Eflop done right so far? |
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