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Originally Posted by Darius2006 View Post
Hi,

I would like to know, if Nokia is still going to develop and support product line of Nokia tablet series under global recession, market disruptions, losses by competitors like Motorola, Apple on Wall Street, closing plant in Germany and on stocks drop -5% in US ?

What is chance to develop new models if competitors and market goes into recession and Asia manufacturers offer the like products at much lower price ?
I just need to know your market opinion.
Hmmm. my market opinion. Well as Bernanke was just saying to me at the bar the other day, the chance must be very low, considering that Nokia's troubles in the worldwide market may be forcing it to get out of the game. I can't see them being in it for the 'long haul'. Read about it here:

http://www.internettablettalk.com/20...-profits-jump/

or here:

http://www.internettablettalk.com/20...erviews-nokia/

Seriously, tho, why are you asking these loaded questions here? Unless...hmmm, no that can't be, you would never...would you?
 
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Originally Posted by Greyghost View Post
Hmmm. my market opinion. Well as Bernanke was just saying to me at the bar the other day, the chance must be very low, considering that Nokia's troubles in the worldwide market may be forcing it to get out of the game. I can't see them being in it for the 'long haul'. Read about it here:

http://www.internettablettalk.com/20...-profits-jump/

or here:

http://www.internettablettalk.com/20...erviews-nokia/

Seriously, tho, why are you asking these loaded questions here? Unless...hmmm, no that can't be, you would never...would you?
from the above link

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I think we’re doing a good job of moving the Internet Tablet in the Consumer Space. I’m not going to lie to you and say the Internet Tablet is something my mother will buy, .....
 
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Originally Posted by Greyghost View Post
Hmmm. my market opinion. Well as Bernanke was just saying to me at the bar the other day...

What bar? He still owes me the $20 he borrowed last year and he's been avoiding me ever since.
 
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What bar? He still owes me the $20 he borrowed last year and he's been avoiding me ever since.
Yeah, he told me to keep an eye out for you... He even wanted me to buy the round, but I reminded him that old Al alway used to pick up the tab, even after cutting interest rates. Yessir, that shut him up, ok. Now, what shall I do with my rebate?
 
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Originally Posted by Darius2006 View Post
from the above link

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I think we’re doing a good job of moving the Internet Tablet in the Consumer Space. I’m not going to lie to you and say the Internet Tablet is something my mother will buy, .....
Perhaps, Darius, if you'll take the time to read the full interview from which you've pulled this quote, you'll be able to put this in context.

Here, I'll do it for you:

First, the full sentence:

I'm not going to lie to you and say the Internet Tablet is something my mother will buy, but the N810 is something my wife (who is not technology focused) will use. (emphasis is mine)

Then, the followup to this comment, which actually addresses your question, Mr. D!:

"If I told you 15 years ago that most Americans would have a cell phone strapped to their hip, you'd laugh at me. If you look at the advancements that are coming in the related services, there may be a time 10 years from now when there are Internet devices in every pocket and people will wonder how we lived without them."

Victor Brilon

So, the irony seems to have escaped you, so I'll be blunt: Nokia is clearly here to stay, and the IT is right at the edge of it's efforts to innovate and stay up with, if not help define, the mobile device market in the coming decades.
 

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