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volt 2012-10-01 10:04

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looks like the week starts better than last week ended.

NASDAQ OMX Helsinki, €, Week view:

http://bors.e24.no/e24/images/chart/...afbcb0dfb8.png

It started below €2 today but is now just above.

specc 2012-10-01 11:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by volt (Post 1274630)
Lumiaman 09-29-12 , 02:10 PM Banned.

This means that the best trolling we get from now on comes from dramos and gerb?

kojacker 2012-10-01 14:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by volt (Post 1274722)
looks like the week starts better than last week ended.

NASDAQ OMX Helsinki, €, Week view:

http://bors.e24.no/e24/images/chart/...afbcb0dfb8.png

It started below €2 today but is now just above.

Stock is up in anticipation of a Nokia maps announcement related to users of Oracle applications, expected later on today at the OracleWorld conference.

thedead1440 2012-10-01 14:50

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Well to me it seems the maps that Nokia is selling won't bring in more than negligible revenue...It looks more like a PR exercise designed to take the heat off Elop but nothing that substantial...

And Elop has an excuse if quesioned on the low revenue; he'll simply say that we want to tie these partners down and since this is our first time doing a deal the price is low...

gerbick 2012-10-01 14:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by specc (Post 1274772)
This means that the best trolling we get from now on comes from dramos and gerb?

You're doing a good job by yourself. Carry on...

switch-hitter 2012-10-01 16:27

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Credit Suisse downgrades NOKIA

specc 2012-10-02 05:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by switch-hitter (Post 1274914)

LOL, what a surprise :) Nokia better hurry getting that real pureviev (41 MP) on a decently sized HW (4 inch screen) running WP8 out in the market.

juiceme 2012-10-02 05:32

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Ain't gonna happen, due to WP limitations.

uTMY 2012-10-02 10:48

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Nokia have really lost their way, talk about getting into bed with the two worst tech companies on the planet, Microsoft and Oracle.

All that can come from this is a closed ecosystem with horrendous pricing, zero customer service and realms of infighting. Oh dear.

I was going to offer a purile comment to Specc and Lumiaman over the current stock about writing an app called iGloat but the fact is it just saddens me that a company with such a great past as Nokia has been reduced to begging for scraps.

Even if the spawn of Nokia/Microsoft/Oracle can compete and try to become the third ecosystem the best they can hope for is a small fraction of the iPhone market share and that closed ecosystem is already shrinking.

Too little too late and no innovation.

rgds

kojacker 2012-10-02 11:05

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from http://www.valuewalk.com/2012/10/res...in-the-market/

Quote:

The smartphone industry has been the highlight of technological developments in 2012, with some of the players reaping abundantly, while others have struggled to barely cling on their market shares.

[...]

Both Nokia Corporation (NYSE:NOK) and Research In Motion Limited (NASDAQ:RIMM) (TSE:RIM) face various challenges, other than the undeniable junior comparison to market leaders, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (LON:BC94). Nokia’s fall from grace continues, as it is expected to record a market share of about 5%, by the end of 2012, with this figure declining further in 2013 to about 2.5%
2.5% of market share in the smartphone market by end of 2013, surely not! :eek: I think the re-defintinion of the Nokia Asha series from dumb phone to smartphone will boost the market share numbers. But I remember, only a few years ago, giving a presentation to a US company regarding Symbian which was at 60% market share at that time! It's only been 3 or 4 years but seems like a lifetime ago now.

In other Nokia related news today, Nokia Siemens Networks sells off IPTV assets to favourite dumping ground Accenture
Quote:

Network equipment vendor Nokia Siemens Networks (NOK, SI) said Tuesday it has closed the sale of internet protocol television ("IPTV") assets to Accenture PLC (ACN).

MAIN FACTS:

-The divestment is part of Nokia Siemens Networks' strategy to focus on mobile broadband and services.

-A total of 17 employees are joining Accenture from Nokia Siemens Networks.

-The transaction does not include the Nokia Siemens Networks' Belgacom related IPTV assets.

-Selected smaller IPTV customers are out of scope of this transaction. Nokia Siemens Networks is working closely with these customers to identify the best possible way forward on a case by case basis.
Accenture will be rolling these into their Accenture Video Solution product.


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