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To: JohnG who wrote (15093)9/11/2001 7:51:42 AM
From: JohnG  Respond to of 34857
 
Nokia warns on Q3 sales, sticks to EPS guidance

HELSINKI, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Nokia <NOK1V.HE>, the world's largest mobile phone maker, on Tuesday followed
the path of rival technology companies in warning on third-quarter sales due to the slowing global economy but said it
expected to meet earnings per share guidance for the quarter.

Nokia, which has seen its share price drop in recent weeks on fears it would miss its sales and profit goals for the
third-quarter, said it expected pro forma EPS to be in the 0.14-0.16 euro range.

But it warned group sales during the July-September period would be about five percent lower than the same quarter
last year, partly due to weaker sales in its networks division. In July it had expected third-quarter sales to slow be flat or
grow five percent year-on-year.

07:14 09-11-01



To: JohnG who wrote (15093)9/12/2001 5:44:45 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
OT(present crises)

Yes, the english media seem to have figured it out,
unluckily long after the fact.

Finns are not very easy on hype and propaganda,
for whatever reason, who knows and who claims what,
whatever suits them.

Ilmarinen

P.S. Slightly depressed after following the international
media on the present crise, while YLE (finnish TV) has
done a great job. But 500 years, more or less, cannot be
solved in two media evenings, need some media work
inbetween too.

P.P.S. Cannot but associate to the muslim view on pigs and
dogs, media-frolicing in the shxt and whatever.

(using a slightly different version of the old dutch one, but
still medieval and media.
[From Dutch vrolijk, merry, from Middle Dutch vrolijc : vro, happy + -lijc, -like; see lk- in Indo-European
Roots.])

Tradegy, very old, as any common sense might tell anyone.