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As Texrat pointed out, stocks in general are dropping because of the international situation and rising oil prices.
However, this is not good news for Nokia. It's kind of like the problematic terrain that Nokia is navigating suddenly got quicksand on top of everything else. What happens when money gets tighter? People get more conservative and older operating systems start looking better, as do wives. There's no place like home, Toto. Companies that are in the midst of big reorganizations look riskier. |
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I'm not too sure how much of android takes from chrome os, but didn't a team from canonical get contracted to help develop it? Quote:
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Few optimistic financial analysts (and many tmo crowds here) thought the alliance means diversity of production and diversity must be good. However, the track records of Microsoft tell us that no MS alliance are allowed to diversify. Microsoft has their ways to control their alliance which I've mentioned before. |
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My stepdad is the gambler. He's lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in the market because he keeps "forgetting" to include stop-loss orders on his holdings. He never listens to advice, either. I'm pretty conservative with investments. That's why overall my IRA creeps steadily upwards. ;) Quote:
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