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Originally Posted by marxian View Post
I'd be interested to know on what data people are basing their judgment that Elop's decisions are good for Nokia and it's shareholders.
Maybe because Elop IS shareholders (the board) decision. Common sense tell me that the boards intension is to look after itself and their money or whoever they represent. Question is, is the board capable of looking after itself and their interests?

Elop is not the problem, a symptom maybe, but certainly not a problem no matter how you look at it.