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Motorola: Big in the US, non-existent elsewhere. RIM: Big in NA (almost monopoly), non-existent elsewhere (except UK and Germany with a few percent market share). A better saying is, if you are big in your home country, your chances for success elsewhere are larger than they would have been if you were small. |
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If you have a good product, market it well, have distribution channels that can match demand and allow for ease of purchase, return and/or test-driving, you have a hit on your hands if it is something that fills a certain need and/or want. Country of origin doesn't matter as long as you are able to adapt to many other regions. |
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Yes, good products is a must. It's the definition of "good" that's the problem. |
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So... awkward question, if it's okay to ask? Anybody still have Nokia stock? Where was it when you bought it?
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I buy whenever Lumiaman tells me it's a good tiems! :blinkblink:
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Nokia stock seems to stabalizing at the moment. Let's see if the next report can give som boost in the right direction. At the same time, Apple stock seems to be the next nokia. Stock going down even faster than nokia did.
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Dave predictable, much? Time to get a new operating procedure :p |
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