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I working to vote for Ari Jaaksi as president. And fire Elop. What is he Ari doing now?
If everything goes according to plan Ari in, Elop out next week. |
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I actually believe that Elop has taken Nokia over the cliff now - even if he is fired i'm not sure how they can regroup - unless they get an absolute visionary like Steve Jobs. But getting Elop out of there would be a start Then the next step would be to *somehow* get out of the microsoft deal |
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As I see it, the only thing that could save Nokia would be splitting it. NSN would be sold (preferably in smaller pieces), smartphone division would go to Microsoft and (still profitable, if I have right information) feature phone division would continue to be Nokia.
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Nokia is gonna need to bring something kinda awesome at Nokia World, either a Lumia with PureView, further maps innovation, or something we won't see coming like how they announced PureView at MWC. If they manage to do all three, then even better! Nokia World can't be a dud!
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Sorry if this was posted here before:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...ones-microsoft Highlights: Code:
We know Nokia has already borrowed money, about €4.9bn, but we don't know what the small print on those bonds say. Creditors often put conditions (covenants) giving them the option to demand immediate repayment if the debtor's business deteriorates too much. Code:
In the meantime, Nokia chief executive Stephen Elop is "opening the second envelope" – that is, firing members of his exec team, including one who imprudently followed him from Microsoft. Next time, it'll be his turn – and too late to save the company. |
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Apart from that - does anyone know what's happening with the court case against Elop? If the people involved are big shareholders from the states, I hardly see them voting for him when the time comes |
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