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Originally Posted by s4br0s0 View Post
Yes i did.
Then your comprehension skills are on the WP fail scale, they teach comprehension to 5 year olds by the way.

If i told you, the new strategy is go to WP (and give reasons that we don't know all of them) and you say yes let's go for that strategy, who's fault is it?

I sold you the idea (i'm good seller) and you buy it (you dont make the best choice), now that you see it wasn't the best choice, you are going against me?
If you came to me and said here buy this, and the reasons are that I don't know the reasons, I'd laugh in your face because you're clearly not a good seller.
If you sold me junk on false information however, which Elop did, I'd never buy anything from you ever again, and I'd tell everyone around me not to listen to this clown, ever heard of word of mouth?.
If you were employed by me, I'd fire your *** and do everything in my power to make sure you never worked in the industry again.

Who is the boss here? Elop? Shareholders who put Elop as CEO?

Bad choice, take it like a man a deserve the money you lose, not cry like a baby.

If you don't want more Elop as CEO, next meeting talk about it.
Who's disputing this? Who's crying? Sometimes talking about stuff doesn't get the message through, sometimes you have to take action to make sure everyone knows what the deal really is.

Again if you'd actually read the article, or you didn't have the comprehension skills of a 4 year old, you wouldn't have missed this...
He doesn’t claim that Nokia didn’t know about the risks associated with the Windows Phone transtion.
Edit: This is priceless:

K) statements preceded by "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "foresee," "target," "estimate," "designed," "aim", "plans," "will" or similar expressions.

Who is the boss? Nokia o Windows?

…our ability to make Nokia products with Windows Phone a competitive choice for consumers, and together with Microsoft, our success in encouraging and supporting a competitive and profitable global ecosystem for Windows Phone smartphones that achieves sufficient scale, value and attractiveness to all market participants

For Windows Phone smartphones, no Nokia smartphones.
Did you have a point there? or did you think using pretty colours would mask the fact that your arguments lacked any substance?

Greetings...... lol
 

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