this blog as much as yourself seem to have no idea what you are talking about.. Results are indeed better than expected by the market, see the stock for yourself. Also cutting the price means more sales. May I remind you that nokia does not only have manufacturing costs (ie, per unit), but also fixed costs (R&D, management, factories, aso..)? Do you have any figures on them? How could you know then that decreasing the price will decrease benefits? Or is that also your "business sense"?