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To: mcspazm who wrote (1783)7/10/2012 8:15:57 PM
From: cfimx1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1876
 
RE: NOK
handsets used to be a decent business. now it's an awful one. so being the "global leader" is of no use when you are losing money. nok needs to do these things to make the stock work. one exit Nokia Seimens Network. Two. Sell the "dumb phone" business to somebody in China or Taiwan. Three: Sell the Navigation business at a loss. no tax problem there. When they do all this it will be ready to be bought by Google, Samsung, or Microsoft for it's smart phone business and patents. The stock is cheap right now. but once they start to do all that, the stock will begin to work.



To: mcspazm who wrote (1783)7/11/2012 9:35:39 AM
From: thatsnotluck  Respond to of 1876
 
<<It's still the #1 handset seller worldwide>>

i am a bagholder from way back. i believe that Samsung recently passed them as the leader in total handset sales. i will likely continue to hold the bag until a need a tax offset.