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To: carranza2 who wrote (22657)10/17/2002 6:18:21 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
Don't about you, but I hear all I need to hear, especially on the Turkey economy, Desert Storm,
embargo, earthquake, recession, no capital punishment, EU membership, need to have an election, and the
present situation.

Same thing with Mobilcom, famous US acutions, lottery, pioneering, auctions, chapter 7s and 11s and then
EU, UK and Kemplerer and Binmore, Germany, warning shots across the bow, and Sonera,etc,etc,
and the election is done.

But I am forced to admit, not even CSPAN covers even small parts of that, although some little hints
are sometimes made.

Ilmarinen

Btw, kind of same situation with the Koreas, sunshine politics, railroads to Finland and all that latest
circus.

"cost of doing business" one could say, like somebody said.



To: carranza2 who wrote (22657)10/17/2002 6:28:17 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
re: Dear Mr. Headbanger,

c2,

<< Why is it that we don't her anything about the 714 million Euro Turkish bath Nokia took or the 306 million Euro writeoff on MobilCom? All within the last year. Adds up to real money, 1.2bn Euros. >>

Who is your royal WE?

We shareholders do hear about it.

It was discussed today again.

Perhaps it is because they previously addressed this and as a consequence no one was surprised.

Perhaps it is because they consistently put REAL earnings on the bottom line.

Perhaps it is because no one in the industry generates free cash flow to the degree that Nokia does.

- Eric -