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To: Road Walker who wrote (2589)2/15/2011 1:14:21 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 3170
 
I forgot LG too BTW... HTC should continue their break neck growth and skyrocketing stock price.. Sony Ericsson, QCOM, NVDA, Samsung and LG also will do very well. And IMO, MMI will surprise but unfortunately being here in the U.S. and being stuck with too much old guard bloat/pensions/unions etc.. their profit won't be as exponential as without that baggage..JMHO..



To: Road Walker who wrote (2589)2/15/2011 2:10:51 PM
From: pyslent  Respond to of 3170
 
Any clue which etc will sell the most and how many they will sell?

Most of those companies have given full year guidance for CY2011. Off the top of my head I recall Motorola saying 20-23 million smartphones + tablets, and Samsung guiding to about 60 million smartphones. I don't remember if HTC gave full year guidance. They did 24.6 million in 2010 and guided to 8.5 million in Q1CY11. Sony Ericsson just stated a vague goal to be the leader in Android unit sales, so I guess put them down for 61 million :).