Why Microsoft Should Buy Nokia Instead Of RIM (MSFT, NOK, RIMM, GOOG) - San Francisco Gate (Portadown) Why Microsoft Should Buy Nokia Instead Of RIM (MSFT, NOK, RIMM, GOOG) - San Francisco Gate (Portadown)

Tuesday 4 January 2011

Why Microsoft Should Buy Nokia Instead Of RIM (MSFT, NOK, RIMM, GOOG) - San Francisco Gate (Portadown)

Why Microsoft Should Buy Nokia Instead Of RIM (MSFT, NOK, RIMM, GOOG) - San Francisco Gate
If Microsoft decides to boost its smartphone position with a major acquisition, it should buy Nokia , not Research in Motion. Some would argue that Nokia isn't really a smartphone maker and Symbian isn't really a smartphone OS, and that RIM would be a much
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Nokia’s Market Share Drops Further in India - YAHOO!
Nokia lost another 5 percent market share in India in the third quarter as a result of strong competition from Indian and Chinese vendors of mobile handsets, according to research firm IDC India. With a market share of 31.5 percent, Nokia is still the
Source: news.yahoo.com

Nokia Estimated to Have Shipped Up to 4 Million Nokia N8 Smartphones - Cellular-News
­Nokia is estimated to have shipped somewhere in the range of 3.5 - 4 million of its flagship Nokia N8 smartphone, according to analysis by Inderes Oy . Nokia had said last Novemeber that it had received the highest level of pre-sale orders in its history
Source: cellular-news.com

Former Employee: Nokia-Windows Phone 7 Rumor Is ‘Loony’ - Wired News
Don’t believe the recent gossip that Nokia and Microsoft are hooking up to make a Windows phone. A former employee of Nokia claims it isn’t happening. On his personal blog, Watts Martin explained that a partnership between Microsoft and Nokia isn’t
Source: www.wired.com

Show Me the Money, Nokia - Motley Fool
Although business headlines still tout earnings numbers, many investors have moved past net earnings as a measure of a company's economic output. That's because earnings are very often less trustworthy than cash flow, since earnings are more open to
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Nokia's U.S. Market Share Still Shrinking - Street.Com
We believe the market share loss was caused by insufficient focus on customer needs, delays in introducing new operating systems, and incompatibility with networks of telecom operators. We expect Nokia's share in developed markets to fall further over the
Source: www.thestreet.com

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