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And it's below 2€ again. :(
Nokia stock since Elop's brilliant "all eggs in one obscure basket strategy" |
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http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Uploa...me_burning.jpg Only Elop could make you wish it was ONLY JUST a burning platform now. http://static.fjcdn.com/comments/Nok...dd564c7036.jpg |
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By this time next year the stock will be solid 1€ a piece if (unlikely) Nokia still exists..
edit. almost below 1.9€ now. :( |
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A bit old but: Investors banking on a break-up/sales transaction to unlock value at Nokia Corp. and Research In Motion Ltd. might want to cool their heels a bit, according to a note Monday from Credit Suisse. http://blogs.marke****ch.com/thetell...e-big-hurdles/ |
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NOKIA is going nowhere. this is a long term strategy and the nadir is expected. it takes at least 3-5 years to get back on its feet and shed all the Symbian apologists. I am firmly staying long and putting 1K per month
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lol.
I totally had a brain fart on whatever it could have been. You should see my search... accidentally found a cool site though. |
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Bonus points for trying to answer in the form of a haiku. |
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@Lumiaman
I am fairly sure no one would wish Nokia to fail, I bought Nokia N900 cause it suited what I wanted, Maemo was almost perfect for my uses and the hardware was excellent. My previous phone to that was Symbian (p910i) and I swapped it in a heartbeat for the first nearly properly open phone. WPanything will never be that. I don't care if Maemo was a niche but fun phone for some, for IT peeps I think it was perfect and it certainly seems to have attracted a fair number of downloads. Nokia was happy trying different avenues, some might call it R&D but at least they were trying new and varied approaches which is the hallmark of a vibrant company, worthy of investment. Today I think you are right to say Nokia is going nowhere ... which is a real shame, anyway some light reading which appears to be on topic in an off topic world. http://www.communities-dominate.blog...-elop-now.html rgds |
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