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Technology Stocks : Nokia Corp. (NOK)
NOK 6.505+0.5%Jan 2 3:59 PM EST

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To: Puck who wrote (39)11/14/2000 1:28:15 PM
From: deeno  Read Replies (1) of 9255
 
Picked up on your new thread. Im not sure I understand your thread subject line and by the sounds of some of the posts im unlikely to contribute to the tech arguments, But I thought I would open up a subject. I beleive that the wireless industry has taken a dump for real fundamental sales and revenue letdowns. Coupled with high expectations and PE's to boot, the stocks should have dropped. That said, I believe the reasons why, are based in lack of new products and services to inspire people without product to buy, or for people that have, no reason to upgrade. My belief is that 12 to 18 months from now a massive amount of new products and services might hit the "mainstream" ie bluetooth, 802.11, HDR, melding of palm tech and cellular tech etc. Should this be the focus of the thread, great, If Im off topic I apologize. So the question is what products and services will be off the drawing board and into consumers hands at a reasonable price and who benefits. TIA
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