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gruik 2011-03-02 14:28

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
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Originally Posted by zimon (Post 958296)
Samsung will be probably the biggest player in the smart phone section in the end of 2011. Let's hope the rumors Samsung bringing Meego phone next autumn turns to facts.

I think it's a great thing! Nokia is falling down and will disappear i 2 or 3 years. Samsung is huge and with a large community like maemo.org or meego, they can do great things!

volt 2011-03-02 15:32

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
Investors seems to think, it'll take Nokia till 2012/2013 to be completely up to speed on Windows Phone. (Ironically, MeeGo is being dumped because it's not market ready in 2011.)

So, those are the big lines that defined the drop in price. I expect after a drop, it'll go up a little before it stabilized. But generally I think we need good news to see any big growth until late 2012.

Q1 numbers may indicate that Nokia doesn't fail as much on short term as analytics thought. Or, that Nokia fails even more. So Q1 numbers are going to change the price, one way or another.

sacal 2011-03-02 17:10

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
Nokia seeks to keep MeeGo developers with raises, bonuses

link

After all it looks like they still need to bet on meego. :D

ericsson 2011-03-02 23:32

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
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Originally Posted by sacal (Post 959024)
Nokia seeks to keep MeeGo developers with raises, bonuses

link

After all it looks like they still need to bet on meego. :D

To mee it seems Nokia is getting nervous. Symbian and Maemo/MeeGo are both open source. If thousands (can't imagine there are that many, but anyway) of highly skilled software engineers, experts in Qt and Linux for ARM devices as well as Symbian suddenly finds themselves without a job, there is nothing preventing them continuing what they are doing, but for someone else. It could be anyone, HTC, SE, Samsung or some chinese company wanting to have MeeGo and Qt on some nice piece of HW.

zimon 2011-03-03 08:05

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
Elop´s plan A is disaster, as stock markets and recent damage control news from Nokia clearly shows.
Plan B or its variants would be the right way and stock price could be +40% from current levels.

volt 2011-03-03 11:22

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sacal (Post 959024)
Nokia seeks to keep MeeGo developers with raises, bonuses

link

After all it looks like they still need to bet on meego. :D

No, it looks like they're trying to prevent the rats from leaving the ship before the N950 is ready. Basically, this says "our current plan is so flawed, that the chance of losing developers before the next waypoint is significant, we need to ensure that we at least get there".

While Elops plan is a disaster, changing strategy now would yet again confirm for the analytics all they need to know about Nokia being unable to set a strategy even when they try hard.

Texrat 2011-03-03 16:17

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
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Originally Posted by gruik (Post 958911)
I think it's a great thing! Nokia is falling down and will disappear i 2 or 3 years. Samsung is huge and with a large community like maemo.org or meego, they can do great things!

Heh... so much irony in that post. It's precisely Nokia's huge size that led to its current problems. So... Samsung would be next to fall. ;)

rm42 2011-03-03 16:41

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
Bye bye Finland, hello Vietnam.

http://www.emoneydaily.com/nokia-cor...nsion/69810075

By the way, stock is dropping again today.

sacal 2011-03-15 15:29

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
Nokia Stock Hits New 52-Week Low

M$ is almost there :mad:

volt 2011-05-31 14:23

Re: Let's talk Nokia stock!
 
Nokia stock massacre: apparently setting the Symbian platform on fire had more of an impact than Nokia predicted.

"Shares of NOK opened today’s session trading at just $7.10 (-13.41%), which is their lowest intraday level since 1998."

1998. Consider how far the cell phone market has come since 1998.

Here's the graph: Nokia development since suicide memo leak


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