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Isn't this for the infrastructure side of things?, meaning it's nowhere near what the end user will see.
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I did. Bought in at $7 per share, rode it down to under $6, back up around $8 (sold) and it's now back under $6.
I'd not buy $NOK not unless you want to lose money in the short-term.
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Reddit discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/Futurology/..._times_faster/
I don't know what or if this means anything.
Should I buy Nokia stock?
A reddit user said, "So Nokia is indestructible and has incredible internet? Nokia is skynet."