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Originally Posted by allnameswereout View Post
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
The NSN thing was unexpected, at least for me. I still think Nokia is undervalued, but I sold my shares (at a profit) when I saw the panic after the announcement. If only I'd have had the foresight to sell just before like I was considering. Could have made a much bigger profit.

I'm not quite sure when I should get back in. I could wait a few days and buy the shares back now that they're lower, but on the other hand I really don't know what will happen. Either Nokia will start climbing again on its own, or there will be a general stock marḱet downturn that'll ruin any chances.

If it wasn't for the recession, the decision would be really easy. All the analysts are seriously underestimating Maemo. Especially the US seems strangely fixated on S60, which is going away even on Symbian. As for NSN, new business areas like Windows laptops and Nokia Money should start compensating for its problems at some point as well, assuming they're successful.

When do you guys think it would be a good time to get back in?