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Nokia can walk and chew gum at the same time. Asha is showing impressive growth (Thanks Mr. Elop) and if they can keep up the pace, it will become a larger and larger part of Nokia' overall Mobile Unit volume.
Nokia has actually added capital to their coffers, they don't really have a resource problem at this point in time. A lot of these expenses are one time charges, pensions, restructuring costs, inventory allowances, etc.
Nokia is actually in a very good financial position now, their cash conservation is good.
What I find funny is how wrong the naysayers have been about Nokia. I'm sure it'll be dead any day now /s





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Lumia is still jst a moneyhole for nokia, but i hope you are right.
If that company came down and microsoft got to buy the patents, it would ruin the free market and competition would fizzle out once more, just like it did on the PC.