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That wrong strategy can give positive results.
You have 2 stacks, one is 20$ worth and stable, second is 25$ but failing for some time. What do you do?
Average person will choose to sell somehow profitable stock, and keep one that is not profitable.
Here I can only see TONES of people who do not see any way for Nokia but to go into WinP nightmare even more.
Why on earth Nokia couldn't make some Android smarthphones? Or Tizen featurephones? Or keep pumping up Symbian that is selling WELL in China (while WinP7 do not have software needed for china proprietary networks...).
No. Nokia should go into LOSS MAKING os...