Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Jul 2012 16:15 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless "If we then use comScore's figure for total smartphone users (110 million) then the data would suggest that there are 330k Lumias in use in the US. This would have been accumulated over a sales period of about four months." Ouch. For a phone with such a huge marketing push, this is quite painful.
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RE[6]: Good news!
by No it isnt on Fri 13th Jul 2012 17:58 UTC in reply to "RE[5]: Good news!"
No it isnt
Member since:
2005-11-14

Speaking of misleading, Nokia stocks dropped like a rock from 9 to 14 February 2011, the single sharpest decline throughout the last couple of years, and after a modest climb that hasn't been seen since then.

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RE[7]: Good news!
by Nelson on Fri 13th Jul 2012 18:01 in reply to "RE[6]: Good news!"
Nelson Member since:
2005-11-29

So? Don't tell me I have to explain the various factors that go into a stock value including perception and psychology? Right?

Stock value often lags behind the actual market, and its the point of investment.

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RE[8]: Good news!
by No it isnt on Fri 13th Jul 2012 19:05 in reply to "RE[7]: Good news!"
No it isnt Member since:
2005-11-14

LOL. Stock market value in this case preceded the actual market, immediately reacting to Elop's memo.

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RE[8]: Good news!
by abcxyz on Fri 13th Jul 2012 20:55 in reply to "RE[7]: Good news!"
abcxyz Member since:
2009-07-30

So? Don't tell me I have to explain the various factors that go into a stock value including perception and psychology? Right?

Stock value often lags behind the actual market, and its the point of investment.


Well, NYSE:NOK is about to close at 1.84 and seems to be getting quite comfortable in $<2 land. Which pegs it slightly bellow one quarter of it's peak value in a year's time.

I am at this point almost certain he's prepping it for sale (likely in pieces). My guess would be: parts to MS (maps/satnav, what's left of smartphones?, not sure where do patents go), parts to any taker, brand to someone like ZTE or even less known ambitious Chinese phone maker that could benefit from acquiring recognized brand (optionally brand stays and is used to operate formally Finish otherwise Chinese based phone maker).

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