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Nokia Merging With Alcatel
http://www.zdnet.com/article/alcatel...-15-6-billion/
A lot of articles seem to be reporting Nokia as buying Alcatel, but the reality is no cash is being paid, it's just shares being swapped. It's also wrongly been stated that buying Alcatel gives Nokia a foothold back into mobile devices. The Alcatel company that makes devices is actually a different Chinese owned company now. Also confirmed is the reports that Nokia are looking to sell HERE maps. This move is not surprising to me, as Nokia's debt is rated as junk, and they probably need extra cash to fund the losses from Alcatel. All in all, this is disappointing news, as it just confirms the current Nokia strategy (moving out of consumer devices to focus on the networking business). It would not surprise me if the next step was to find a new owner for Nokia Advanced Technologies. |
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However I don't see why would you rate it as a disappointment? Getting rid of consumer devices was the best step that could have been done, a way to save the company. |
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BTW: I hope our respected Counselor won't be put against an alcajuiceme for a place in the 900MEUR of 'operating cost synergies'.
Because.. there is always a sad part in those merges... |
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I just wish that I had sold off my Lucent shares before the bubble burst 15 years ago.
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Hmmm... guess this makes sense about their sale of HERE maps.
I wonder who's gonna snap that up. I think the potential buyers are Uber, Microsoft, or a car company*. Which leaves Nokia as a behind-the-scenes kind of company. Alive and kicking, but dead as far as people are concerned. ie, an IBM of some sorts. Just for giggles let's compare the best phones each company offers: http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3...&idPhone2=6227 (Car company = GM, Volkswagen Group, Hyundai International, Ford) |
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Yes, I personally think it is more likely that this was a limited risk (thanks Foxconn) "one-off" endeavor. However, if people want to assume that a company that has released mobile devices for decades might dip their toes back in the waters of mobile phones after JUST releasing a tablet, I'm not sure that calling them crazy is fitting. Maybe just masochists that are in for a big disappointment... |
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Since "the sinking ship" is buying Alcatel, I suggest everyone stocks up on their supplies of Alcatel.
And 'tis reason I offer you the Alcatel TCL OneTouch Idol 3 5.5 (YES A MOUTHFUL) phone. As I pointed out, its quite well equipped, around the same level as the OnePlus One. And right now its on a special sale for $199: http://www.alcatelonetouch.us/ALCATE.../dp/B00V3U6FFK That's a pretty solid price, for a pretty solid device. Its definitely bringing the hurt on the Sharp Crystal, which already brought the hurt on the Moto G. And I just learned the other day that Michele Ferrero died. So I'm stocking up on all the Ferrero Rochers and Nutella I can find. I suggest you guys do the same. There was even articles saying there won't be enough Nutella to go around. And the price has risen already, and it has nothing to do with this. |
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An article I found interesting in Irish Times about Nokia, Jolla and Finland.
Jolla Mobile linked to this on facebook. http://www.irishtimes.com/business/t...orld-1.2178606 |
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