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2008-09-21
I doubt Nokia still has the power to come out of the hole they got into with Elop.
Fact is that both, Symbian and MeeGo, are selling way better then there Phone 7 does and yet both platforms are official announced as dead by Nokia's Elop.
Since he did so Nokia lost half of it's value in just a few months and since then they went from from a high profit to a deep lose. The Elop-effect[1] is very effective and it will take them years to recover. Years the competition will use to move forward.
[1] http://communities-dominate.blogs.com/brands/2011/08/coining-term-e...