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Technology Stocks : Nokia Corp. (NOK)
NOK 6.810-4.8%3:59 PM EST

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To: sylvester80 who wrote (7493)6/14/2012 12:43:20 PM
From: Eric L12 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 9255
 
One More No Substance One-Line: 'Asked and Answered' (elsewhere, and by the questioner) ...

"And yet Eric still thinks that Elop is not the problem. Maybe he will see him as a problem when NOK finally declares bankruptcy...." - sylvester80: 6/14/2012 9:59:46 AM -

Maybe Nokia will.but more probably they won't. Maybe I will, maybe I won't, should the improbable occur.

Regardless, Elop is bottom line accountable should Nokia fail to regain traction in their chosen industry, and today's very unpleasant news was, after all, the 3rd quarterly warning during his tenure as CEO, and the incapability to give quarterly guidance that the company can achieve is certainly not Elop positive, particularly since this time it was delivered in back to back quarters and in each case the warning was for the current quarter and the quarter to follow.

I have no problem whatsoever with decision's made by Elop and Ihamuotila which were undoubtedly board approved, as stated in today's press releases, although I'm not really familiar with the new EVP leadership team appointments other than Chris Weber.

I haven't yet listened to today's dial-in CC. I would certainly recommend that anyone holding a NOK/NOK1V position or considering establishing one or making a NOK/NOK1V options play listen attentively to it before bmaking any decision. Personally I don't see any near term catalysts for the stock

<< Do you still think that Elop's decisions is not the problem? 6/14/2012 10:00:44 AM >>

Syl,

Why ask me a question you answered for me elsewhere before you asked me the question here?

I could ask which Elop decisions you are referring to, but I won't bother since you have basically outlined on several occasions (VERY. very poorly, on each occasion in my opinion, and certainly not to my satisfaction) what decisions made by Elop that you feel are at the root of Nokia's "problem" or problems and what you feel the solution to those problems should be.

I won't ask the question, however, since you feel that you already know the answer to it, and in gadabout fashion and like a cyber-yenta run amok are informing others of it elsewhere.

I also won't ask the question here because then you might feel obligated to respond here but that would be unfair to you since you have pushed the envelope too far and too often and as a consequence you no longer have posting privileges on this board and any fans of yours can catch you elsewhere, since you are everywhere you haven't been banned.

This is not a chat board. It is not a pulpit or soapbox for preaching the gospel of Androidism or bemoaning the short term results of very large trades you have made. You also know or should know that I'm not into one line posts that lack substance and consider them time wasters and bandwidth consumers -- redundant ones (i.e. posted to multiple boards), worst of the lot.

You already know the way to the other 2 SI Nokia boards -- your's and the one you posted to above, so don't let the door hit you in the butt on the way out.

- Eric -
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