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danramos 2012-05-31 07:12

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
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Originally Posted by Chuck Norris (Post 1214801)
So how you u hndle the negative result every Q? How would you handle the value of the company?

You know you can't go on with the costs of all the things you have today??

I think I already put it quite succinctly but I'll restate it for you: Whilst your company continues to develop a new direction, don't undercut your current source of income by undermining it--at least not until your NEW platform is selling and supporting your enterprise well enough for you to detach from your current sources of income." Elop = stupid schmuck

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Originally Posted by gosh (Post 1214909)
Do you mean that linux is closed source? MeeGo Harmattan is based on linux. And you can't compare operating systems with applications

Key words that you used: based on Linux. Open-core software (i.e. based-on Linux systems) include things like Cisco routers, Tivo (famously! Since they were the ones that the coined term 'tivoization' came from), and of course... Nokia's Maemo). Perhaps you should try reading up on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_core BTW: This is also the reason why GPLv3 came into existence--thanks to things like Nokia's Maemo. Nice.

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Originally Posted by qgil (Post 1215026)
Just a reminder for the R&D discussion: the partnership with Microsoft is an important part of the Nokia strategy but there is more. See http://www.nokia.com/global/about-no...t-us/about-us/

Oh my God. Tell me you didn't just do that. :) Did you just deliver a shameless PR-style statement with a bunch of words that literally meant nothing at the end? The vast majority here will flatly disagree with your statement AND you didn't even take a moment to explain it. Would you like me to take pieces of various posts explaining why people might disagree with your overt PR statement? THAT I can do. Oh... that I can do. :) I am danramos.. don't even think I can't. heheh

Although, it was good for a laugh--here I see you talking about how MS is an important strategy for Nokia (hrr hrr!) and how there's MORE... so I follow the link and there's this big complicated mess of artwork that hits you in the face first-thing. It was... so appropriate. :)

Also, doesn't saying what you said pretty much invalidate everything you stand for as the open-source evangelist at Nokia, nevermind Nokia's past similar statements about other "strategies" which have come and gone with varying degrees of failure so far? Just saying.

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Originally Posted by qgil (Post 1215035)
It's nothing else than the Nokia Strategy as explained after feb11: Nokia Windows Phone, Next Billion, Future Disruptions.

How's that workin' out for ya so far? I'll bet Nokia's home country is LOVIN' those numbers, right? How's about all those numbers that got laid off! Mmmm... LOVIN' that new strategy, I'll bet! Customers LOVE it when they hear about massive layoffs at a manufacturer. They LOVE it!

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Originally Posted by qgil (Post 1215040)
I'm not discussing beliefs, only reminding that Nokia has R&D teams working to make that strategy successful in all fronts.

Right then! Not discussing beliefs! Let's see those numbers! How's Nokia performing so far since that Microsoft deal? How's profits? Shares? Sales? Devices sold? Let's not leave anything up to the imagination lest we leave it up to what people want to believe!

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Originally Posted by switch-hitter (Post 1215141)
I don't believe him either.
His use of English also makes me doubt that he's really American.

I could be wrong, but I don't think "hombre" is an English word.

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Originally Posted by gerbick (Post 1215226)
There are more than just the Swipe UI and the browser that's closed. And they use open source components... not cool. I think people need to understand more when they say open source and pertaining cellphones, it's conditional and limited.

Spot-on, man. Very spot-on. People here are acting like they've never heard of closed-source drivers and applications tied to the OS. There are threads on here going back many years complaining about how impossible it is to replace the close-source applications to make room for open-source replacements without ravaging and corrupting the operation of the rest of the operating system. Your statement is right spot-on.

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Originally Posted by SamGan (Post 1215296)
Whatever vision and strategy Elop is talking about is crab. Nokia's agreement with Microsoft effectively locks them into a Windows Phone only strategy. Microsoft's anti-competitive, monopolistic attitude will take care of that. This a company which believes the best way to take care of competition is not to be better than them but to force them out of the market by foul means. As an example, Windows 8 will lock out other browsers except IE. It comes as no surprise that Elop has to kill Symbian and MeeGo for this partnership with Microsoft.

Agreed--and this is what most people think of when they think of the "Windows" brand name on a phone, fair or not:
http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/4692/nokiaphone.jpg

Cue 2012-05-31 09:51

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick (Post 1215226)
I know, I know... there are plenty of others, but Apple does that with webkit and Safari.

But safari is pretty much closed, see the following:

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WebKit itself was also released as open source. The source code for non-renderer aspects of the browser, such as its GUI elements, remains proprietary.
what you describe is actually common with KHTML/webkit

For example:
https://products.sel.sony.com/openso...e_webkit.shtml

Apple make little to no money from it, though it originated from Apple which itself originated from KHTML.

Edit: Just to elaborate a little about what I mean, Webkit must remain open source because it's a fork of KHTML which is under a copyleft LGPL. KHTML deforked into WebKit again too. Any browser with a Webkit layout engine will also have their source available. Including the fork that Nokia produced for S60 devices. It does not mean the browser is open source.

Lumiaman 2012-05-31 12:54

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
Just to let everyone know, I am official a fanboy according to Maemo police: LOL!!!


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Hey,

talking of tolerance and fanboyism, you have been reported "noise" and looking at your posts, shows that you are biased. Watch your temper, please. It is no help trolling forums... this is a one-time warning. Next time I will make it count.

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zwer 2012-05-31 12:57

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
According to the common sense, you're the official TMO's village idiot, don't know if I'd go that far to call you a fanboy. :rolleyes:

volt 2012-05-31 13:19

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
Clearly not a fanboy, as a fanboy would have on product range to religiously defend. What we see here is universal bashing in any direction as long as it will create trouble. We're looking at a future disrupter.

Do not feed it.

SamGan 2012-05-31 13:21

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
Latest market report from Analysts. (31.05.12)

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NOK was cut to "sell" from "neutral" at MKM Partners, sending the stock to a pre-market loss of 4.4%. The shares have already shed about 39% of their value year-to-date, and NOK is now set to retreat back below its 10-day moving average, after toppling this trendline amid Tuesday's broad-based rally. This trendline has smacked the security steadily lower since the start of April. Most analysts have already fled NOK's bullish bandwagon, with only two brokerage firms out of 24 offering up a "buy" recommendation.
More bad news

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Nokia (NOK: NYSE) By MKM Partners ($2.95, May 30, 2012)

We are downgrading Nokia to Sell from Neutral following our U.S. retail Lumia model checks.

Our new price target of $2 [down from $4] is based on our estimate of the value of the company's intellectual property, which we peg at slightly more than $7 billion.

We assume no value for the handset business and no value for the roughly four billion euros [about $5 billion] in net ...
NOK opened at $2.74 today. Anybody interested?

panjgoori 2012-05-31 15:39

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
and down to this value. 2.66 -0.08‎ (-2.92%‎)

Lumiaman 2012-05-31 15:56

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
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Originally Posted by panjgoori (Post 1215538)
and down to this value. 2.66 -0.08‎ (-2.92%‎)

I just bought more :)

zimon 2012-05-31 16:12

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
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Originally Posted by Lumiaman (Post 1215546)
I just bought more :)

You will then loose more.
Microsoft is not needed, nor wanted in the mobile world. It can try to keep its monopoly, closed source and backdoors in the PC world, but in the mobile world it will fail. There won't be any 3rd ecosystem with Microsoft, no matter how much money MS will throw in.

15 years of failing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_CE
Stupid Nokia wanted to be a slave and 100% dependent on this company.

Lumiaman 2012-05-31 16:23

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
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Originally Posted by zimon (Post 1215552)
You will then loose more.
Microsoft is not needed, nor wanted in the mobile world. It can try to keep its monopoly, closed source and backdoors in the PC world, but in the mobile world it will fail. There won't be any 3rd ecosystem with Microsoft, no matter how much money MS will throw in.

15 years of failing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_CE
Stupid Nokia wanted to be a slave and 100% dependent on this company.

Stop shedding tears. Its all business. If windows 8 is half as* successful, NOKIA will do well.


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