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2011-02-17
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2011-02-17
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2011-02-17
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2011-02-17
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Obviously it is going down: the financial analysts know that this is a long-term strategy so for the short-term it has to be negative: Symbian will be gradually out, that is clearly a even larger than anticipated decline in its market share for 2011.
Then in the long term, this is risky (and risk has to be paid by lower share price) because will Microsoft succed in being a leader in this market? And another risk is the fact that profitability is expected to be down as the OS is no longer Nokia but a royalty to Microsoft.
What Nokia gain is still unclear. So the market is pricing down the company. It will be even worst if S&P is pushing down the note.
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2011-02-22
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"The broker cites concern that competition is likely to intensify when Nokia is weak. Traders also cite fears on how a deal with Microsoft will hurt Nokia's position in mobile phone markets over the next couple of years. "
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2011-02-22
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2011-02-22
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2011-02-22
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Hahahahahah you ditched us one too many time with your experimental devices, now your loyalist will ditch you and hope you go bankrupt soon.
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2011-02-23
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Well I never like to see a company go bankrupt I would rather see a company become stable and remain in play giving consumers more options, this goes for Nokia as well.
Unfortunately I don't see Nokia sticking around long due to the reasons you mentioned. Nokia seems to suffer from corporate ADD and can't seem to stick with a scalable track for more then 3 years at a time which is why they have been blundering around the last 4+ years, but at least they were staying in the same ballpark. The MS deal is just so far off track and due to the way they handled it I don't see them being able to recover from this maneuver if\when it fails.
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