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RE[6]: The end of the line for Symbian?
by UltraZelda64 on Sat 26th Jan 2013 19:13
in reply to "RE[5]: The end of the line for Symbian?"
RE[7]: The end of the line for Symbian?
by Nelson on Sat 26th Jan 2013 19:42
in reply to "RE[6]: The end of the line for Symbian?"
The one true cost-saving measure would be just getting it over with and dissolving. And after pawning off all their talent and research/production facilities, pretty much everything they had, they'd probably be better off just doing that.
Face it. You and the naysayers were wrong. Anyone who can read a financial result would've known you were wrong.
As much as you'd like Nokia to die, it just isn't going to happen.




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Yes basically, Elop has restructured Nokia and made it leaner and more efficient than before. I honestly can't believe you're arguing against cost saving measures.
Elop has positioned his company to be more financially secure and as a result has ensured the continued execution of the transition.
What was your excuse last quarter? What will be your excuse next quarter?