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Lumiaman 2012-11-07 16:18

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Originally Posted by volt (Post 1291350)
If I understand these things correctly, the American market, let alone the AT&T campaign is not big enough to make or break Nokia. Remember, Nokia was by far the worlds biggest phone mft without ever having a hold on the Americas. It's the developing countries where Nokia need to pull in money. And there, things are changing so fast, it's impossible to tell where they'll be in 3-5 years.

NOKIA lost its mojo. The heydays of world control is gone. If you are successful in the USA, you are successful elsewhere.

specc 2012-11-07 16:45

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Originally Posted by Lumiaman (Post 1291508)
NOKIA lost its mojo. The heydays of world control is gone. If you are successful in the USA, you are successful elsewhere.

Wrong, wrong and wrong. Only Apple has been successful elsewhere, and of course Android. But Google is, and always has been, international. Android was big in Europe, and only now is becoming large in the US (larger than Apple). In fact, the "internationalism" of Google is why it is hard to think that Android will ever loose the battle. MS is getting there with WP, but of course they are everywhere with Windows (PC).

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.

gerbick 2012-11-08 00:50

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Originally Posted by specc (Post 1291521)
Motorola: Big in the US, non-existent elsewhere.

Erm... no. Motorola isn't huge in the US either.

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RIM: Big in NA (almost monopoly), non-existent elsewhere (except UK and Germany with a few percent market share).
Currently in Jamaica and BB is huge down here.

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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.
Wrong.

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.

specc 2012-11-08 06:52

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Originally Posted by gerbick (Post 1291641)
Currently in Jamaica and BB is huge down here.

OOoops, forgot Jamaica :D

Yes, good products is a must. It's the definition of "good" that's the problem.

danramos 2012-11-08 09:05

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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?

volt 2012-11-08 09:37

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I buy whenever Lumiaman tells me it's a good tiems! :blinkblink:

http://bors.e24.no/e24/images/chart/...3873736160.png

volt 2012-11-09 14:03

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http://bors.e24.no/e24/images/chart/...8f0e94b8d2.png

Quiet bunch today...

Dave999 2012-11-10 07:10

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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.

thedead1440 2012-11-10 07:17

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Originally Posted by Dave999 (Post 1292556)
Apple stock seems to be the next nokia. Stock going down even faster than nokia did.

I was just expecting this post the moment you posted in the other Apple thread...

Dave predictable, much? Time to get a new operating procedure :p

Dave999 2012-11-10 07:24

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Originally Posted by thedead1440 (Post 1292558)
I was just expecting this post the moment you posted in the other Apple thread...

Dave predictable, much? Time to get a new operating procedure :p

I was expecting you to post that post after I posted the apple posts so we are even. Either way, some people here might need perspective of what the actions of nokia stock means. This is nothing special. Happens market leaders all the time. Over and over again.


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