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To: Clarksterh who wrote (4487)9/30/1998 5:48:00 PM
From: shane forbes  Read Replies (1) of 6565
 
Clark:

He said "losing market share to Nokia" not just
losing market share. Thus if right now Ericy has 30% market share, Nokia 30% and everyone else 40%. Then if Nokia is saying growing 25% and Ericy 18% then as long as the "everyone else" category is growing
at something small, say 10% (as a group) then ERICY is not losing market share. (In the example therefore the following year ERICY will have 30%, Nokia 32% and others 38% - therefore ERICY is not growing as fast and is not losing market share. In effect ERICY and NOKIA are
stealing market share from the other group.)

I know squat about the percentages - the above were just an example. The only way what he says is wrong is if the only 2 makers are ERICY
and Nokia (not true) or the "other entire" group is growing faster than ERICY (unlikely I think).

Shane.
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