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To: limtex who wrote (61846)4/2/2007 4:34:48 PM
From: bdog  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 197300
 
<<I thought thats what NOK has said. I thought that was the whole basis of NOKs cases in Germany a week or so ago and in the EU complaint and in the various statements that they have made and have been posted on this very thread.>>

Show me anywhere Nokia saying anything remotely likle they "will never never never pay Q one penny more after the current amounts due and accrued to whatever date in April." They have said something like they expect to pay less rather than more in the future but that is a negotiating statement and would only be conceivable if it referred to the rate rather than absolute payments.

<<Getting personal about it won't change things and if I might say so doesn't exactly enhance the debate. This is not a discussion about stock prices it is about a corporate strategy. We are going to see who is right here.>>

I didn't mean to be personal and I was talking about corporate strategy, not stock prices. If you have some basis for your extreme prediction other than an abiding pessimism, please by all means provide it.