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Originally Posted by ysss View Post
Thanks for demonstrating the spirit of optimism, unfortunately it doesn't directly address the issue of bottomline that I (and apparently all other Nokia's shareholders) are asking about.

High profit = enough gap between the selling price and the costs (not just the cost to produce, but also to operate the company). Just take a peek at iSuppli's parts breakdown reports. I really doubt Nokia's profit per unit can be anywhere near as well as you alluded.

LOL, well - sell then, and buy something else, RIM for instance . Profit per unit is one thing. Number of units sold is another. It all depends on how big a shareholder you are

N8, E7, C7, C6-01, same stuff (CPU+GPU), different wrappings. Phones for everyone, teenagers to buiz. And more will come.