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2012-06-16
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2012-06-16
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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It is very clear that many people on here just do not understand enough and consistently blame Elop for the downfall of Nokia and the amount of threads and posts to this effect is huge !!!!.
The facts are and have been very clear for a long time now but many just don't read outside of this somewhat ill-informed community, for those who are blaming him for nokia's downfall need to go read the news and try at least to digest some of it.
Elop is there for one reason only and that is the winding down of Nokia and it is so clear that by the September 21, 2010 Nokia was already finished (parden the pun) as a company and Elop has never had anything to do with any failures within Nokia, in fact he has done his job so good he will go down in history and his methods of winding down such a prominent company that was will be used for years !.
Move on from Nokia and try something else instead of this ridiculous mad charade of trying to convince the world that Meamo Meego meltemi will carry on because it won't !! its a simple as that.
Time to get real on here !!!.
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2012-06-16
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2012-06-16
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2012-06-16
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2012-06-16
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Gerby you just cannot be serious .... can you?, you don't know what the end of his "game" is?.
NOT a game it is all deadly serious and the end is as clear as daylight.
Elop's just a stooge. What about the board's, as they obviously still support him. In fact, what about the shareholders', who didn't even try to dump the lot of them at the AGM last month?
The funny thing is that Microsoft is the next company to go down
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2012-06-16
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Sack the board
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2012-06-16
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2012-06-16
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No, think about it. Bringing Nokia down doesn't help their cause, it hurts them. If they wanted a hardware manufacturer, they could have bought other companies that are/were in trouble. If it's for patents, well those carry a price regardless of the company's status.
And bringing Nokia down doesn't help WP7 either. It's already relegated to a distant 4th place (if that, I'm being generous) with less than 5% of the market. So think about it... bringing Nokia down has to have an end game beyond what we've been thinking.
Sure, "Elop's a trojan" and "Elop's a stooge" is the rhetoric, but there's something at play here bigger than we're currently looking at. That's my point.
Bringing down a company is easy - ask Bill Gates or Steve Jobs. But when it hurts your branding, in this case WP7 which leads to WP8, then letting Nokia hurt like this instead of propping them up is a real stupid plan.
And that's exactly where I'm having a problem. The board isn't doing anything to stop this circling of the drain. I cannot remember a company that's allowed this to happen this badly in recent years.
This is an implosion at the board of directors level. The CEO is just a tool to make that happen faster.
If Windows 8, Windows 8 RT and Windows Mobile 8 all fail, you're right.
Scarily enough, with their archaic licensing scheme - $85 USD per Windows 8 RT license - I feel like they're setting themselves up for failure. Steve Ballmer is a much worse CEO than Stephen Elop. The writing for his failure(s) have been on the wall for ages.
NOT a game it is all deadly serious and the end is as clear as daylight.