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What a headline.

The interesting news was actually 2009Q3 not this kind of opiniated crap. The harsh numbers of that are far more interesting: 2009Q3, loss of 559 million EUR, turnover rate reduced with 20%, and Nokia Siemens Networks having a one time loss of 908 EUR.

That means the rest of Nokia has yielded 349 million EUR profit. Looked at from that angle a negative article about Nokia at a whole is unjustified, and this article is just oil on fire, leading to sale of shares by some over-emotional shareholders. If they wanted to sell they should have done earlier instead of now because none of the numbers presented today (even in this linked article) are anything news for insiders; as in, even if you didn't know the exact details, they're hardly surprising.
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