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(This is all hypothetical)
but I'd imagine Microsoft would take what they deem to be compatible with Microsoft, and leave the rest.
Like we discussed in the other comment thread, it'd be bad for some Nokia employees that are laid off. Certainly. But I still think in that even that you should feel sorry for them, they had nothing to do with executive decisions.
Nokia the entity though, the shareholders, the executives, and the technology within Nokia that makes Lumia's compelling would benefit greatly.