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To: zax who wrote (19031)4/17/2012 5:26:56 AM
From: FJB  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 32692
 
Guess some money managers must have seen that poll before the market opened yesterday. I would have assumed most of the people moving to the Lumia 900 to be Android users too. Just because there are twice as many as iPhone users.

This does not bode well for Apple. Once Nokia gets more product to market and more models it could get ugly for the iPhone and Apple.

Imagine if Apple had to sue Microsoft too...



To: zax who wrote (19031)4/17/2012 2:41:02 PM
From: Doren  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32692
 
> remember all those deluded faboys stating that Lumia 900 sales would come ONLY from the "non-iPhone" world?

I think your memory is fuzzy, or delusional. I think it was
Lumia 900 sales would come PRIMARILY from the "non-iPhone" world

In fact I know it was, because if Lumia sales came ONLY from non iPhones that would mean than not even one iPhone sale would be lost, which is so incredibly idiotic no one could believe that except Sly.

In any case statistics say, as Julius Ceasar put it, what you want them to say, unless you are a very non-partisan thinker, which should be any investor's goal.

"Men readily believe what they wish to be true." Ceasar

I'm not too worried about those statistics.

1) the market is still rapidly expanding worldwide

2) since Android is the volume leader, your own statistics actually point out that Lumia 900 sales ARE primarily coming from Android's market share.

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of course there are things I am worried about:

a) Apple might not have quite as giant of a blow out as analysts are predicting
b) China is not a sure thing

Lumia and NOK? not a big one on my radar scale.