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Technology Stocks : NOK... without the BS
NOK 6.590+0.9%9:30 AM EST

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From: greenbeemer9/10/2012 11:37:43 AM
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You guys are so pessimistic. You're probably too smart for your own good, overanalytical.

Nokia will be just fine. There are too many interests lined up to make it succeed. QCOM, once a bitter enemy and the reason behind Nok's failure in the US imho, is now backing it strongly. MSFT too for obvious reasons. Telcos as well, needing a fractured marketplace instead of a duopoly. That's a lot of heavyweights with a vested interest.

BK fears are receding (they were overblown). The low end market is doing rather well with the Asha line. The lumias will get traction, and all Nok needs is to grab a 20% slice of the smartphone market to triple or quadruple the stock price. Patents are more valuable then ever, as the lastest AAPL/Samsung spat shows. Nok is chock full of them and gets cash from AAPL as everyone knows. I wouldn't be surprised if Nok starts to extract money from the Androids as well.

In addition, many possible upsides. Will the iphone 5 live up to the hype, or will be witnessing apple fatigue sometime sooner than we think? Will Samsung start sabotaging its bitter enemy that relies on it for components?

In my humble opinion (a la Lahcim) of course. Happy investing.
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