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http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...84201120120503
“In spite of all challenges, the company has a real fighting spirit. The employees are proud of the company and of its new products,” he says.
Exactly, and it is no different in Europe. Nokia has been lazy, and ridiculously so. The whole idea of patents is it gives you a legal document so you can go out there and protect your inventions from exploiters and frauds like HTC, Apple and RIM taking advantage of your hard work. A patent is not some medal you get because you have been clever, and it gives you no protection. You have to actively go out there yourself and protect your rights when they are exploited by others.
Anyway, it didn't seem to have any affect on the stocks, lower than ever today
Nokia puta really cracked me up while i am sitting in a Mexican restaurant having a dinner on a business trip. Thanks to that, needed a laugh after 9 he long meeting.
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i have money aside to buy a 100 shares of Nokia if some broker can provide me with real printed stock certificate. Exactly same as gerbick i know , its a coincidence only.
All of the companies you listed were started by American individuals with minimal budgets. So I ask you, why don't you go out and do the same?
It could be Nokia mierda just to show what's the value of the device and the stock, 2 in 1 and we all win
Honestly, we should expect nothing else form him. His words can have a direct influence on the stock value. If he had as much as hinted that he was questioning Elop's viability he would have sent the stock plummeting on speculation that there would be changes. So in short. this means nothing. For all we know, he is planning on dumping Elop tomorrow and putting Hologram Steve Jobs in charge.
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I'm only responding for one reason...
There's VAG in this thread.
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All of the companies you listed were started by American individuals with minimal budgets. So I ask you, why don't you go out and do the same?
If only you were right. The INTENT of patents is to allow an inventor to protect their inventions and to profit from their ideas. In truth, they are simply a legal right to a monopoly over an "invention" whether or not you are the "inventor" or just a patent holder or some entity that holds the rights to said "invention." Even the word "invention" is used VERY loosely with regards to patents in this day and age. Some "inventions" are nothing more than an idea with no tangible or actual invention in fact. (i.e. business methods, software, etc. they're even skirting alongside discoveries pretending they're "inventions" like genetic information, for example.).
Oh what a f***ed up system it is. If ONLY it were used just to protect inventors and to promote inventions, instead of being used as a club to violently beat others over the head.
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Also, Europe has good car companies. VAG is on top, for one. I don't know why they bought Ducati, but I guess they can because they are on top. Just because GM left Saab to die you should not be disappointed.