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Technology Stocks : Nokia (NOK)
NOK 6.150-1.7%Dec 4 3:59 PM EST

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To: JohnG who wrote (19781)4/24/2002 4:49:47 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander   of 34857
 
NSW, does that W have anything to do with Warranty??

Or is it an unknown thing???

Ilmarinen

Must not be W as in Warranty, something must be lacking in their basic laws.

<NSW Fair Trading Minister John Aquilina said the enforceable agreement meant
Nokia had to repair all 8210 phones with the screen fault, with no argument
about when they were made or when the warranty expired.>

Ouch, those governmentally flaud socialists and no W.

<A Nokia spokesman said Australia was the only country where there had been
involvement by a government department, but the company would extend its
offer to repair faulty phones globally.>

hmm, which one came first, the gowernmental or the already old Nokia, one module manufacturer, extra 12 month warranty??

Seems they, bless them, down under, at least spin things just a little upside down., differently from the others.
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