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2011-02-15
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What do you mean by "current situation"? Nokia's last quarter was a real good one and the company is in the blacks by a huge margin. They have lost market share in the smartphone segment but Meego/Qt was supposed to fix that. WP7 has around 3% market share in the high end segment and does not seem to go anywhere but down from there.
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2011-02-15
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no offence but that article sounds like it was written by the love child of Texrat and Tomi Ahonen.
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2011-02-15
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2011-02-15
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2011-02-15
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2011-02-15
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2011-02-15
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in July 2010 it was US $8.02 and on May 2009 it was US $9.64. I still cannot see the correlation between Elop's statement and their share price.
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2011-02-15
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You puckz are you here I got News!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"I have spoken to [Intel CEO] Paul Otellini multiple times; he knew we were going through a decision-making process [and] he expressed his disappointment," Elop said.
"I'm meeting with him and his team tomorrow to talk about next steps [and] how do we evolve [the Nokia-Intel relationship]," Elop continued. "You're going to see a bunch of highly exciting MeeGo announcements today."
Source:http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2380269,00.asp
This means 1 of 2 things!
He's going to meet with Intel and get Meego going cause he sees the internets is mad OR he going to meet with Intel to make them kill Meego on their end also!
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2011-02-15
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a hoax, alcalde babble, bla bla bla, micronokiasoft, nokia sux nuts, nokia=epic fail, plan(a-z), plan(t) |
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The idealistic if misguided kids who wrote this don't understand how the financial world works and they're going to have their hearts yanked out if they actually try to go through with this. A large amount of stock is owned by hedge funds, pension plans and large institutions. Their only concern is a return on investment. In many cases, they have a fiduciary responsibility to their clients to maximize ROI and could actually be sued for seeking to do otherwise. I've watched shareholders vote down proposals to not buy goods from companies that use child or prison labor, to offer equal benefits to gay and lesbian employees, etc. The first time you see a shareholders' meeting vote against protecting exploited children a little piece of your soul dies I think.
You can be sure Nokia shareholders are not people passionately committed to Linux or Qt; they want value for their investment and are going to go the way the CEO and the board (which approved the WP7 arrangement) advise to go. As exo noted, this isn't even a plan for a return to leading the smartphone market or increasing profits.
The author Dick Mitchell once wrote that when people are asked what their financial plan is, it's to make more money. He correctly wrote that that's not a plan, it's a wish or goal. If he were alive today, I'm sure he'd say the same of this statement from the cited website:
Yesterday Tunisia... today Egypt... tomorrow Vatican City... eventually Texas!