The Symbian OS was a team effort between Nokia, Motorola, Ericsson, Panasonic, Samsung and Siemens. Reports said, that in the eve of the 10th year anniversary from the creation of Symbian, Nokia has bought the 8.4% Siemens stake for 70 million Euros ($108.6 million) and will now have over 56% of controlling interest in the group, but the press release says that Nokia takes it all. This could have created quite some uneasiness to the other players, but Nokia will play nice.
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Did you even bother to read the press release before posting this article? I mean the first paragraph says they are buying the 52% they don't own and the next one says they have irrevocable undertakings for 91% of the company with Samsung the only one not on board yet... Stop channeling /. please and read the press releases.
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Did you even bother to read the press release before posting this article? I mean the first paragraph says they are buying the 52% they don't own and the next one says they have irrevocable undertakings for 91% of the company with Samsung the only one not on board yet... Stop channeling /. please and read the press releases.