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Technology Stocks : Nokia (NOK) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sense who wrote (30602)7/19/2012 5:32:17 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad  Respond to of 34857
 
I'll not be shocked to see NOK trade down to $0.90...
$1.50 first, then under $1:



Could go the other way, though:

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Depends on who drinks the Cool Aid, first...



To: sense who wrote (30602)7/20/2012 12:15:03 AM
From: sylvester801 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34857
 
So far Nokia been selling single core low end to mid end Lumias yet they moved 4 million units in Q2 and 10.2 million smartphones total. When they can compete with cutting edge hardware and software (like multi-core CPUs/GPUs, their patented LiveView and Windows Phone 8), the market dynamic will dramatically change IMO. I think Nokia will announce the new line of hardware in September. If they can ship them in late October in volume, they have a chance to have a profitable Q4. BTW, Windows 8 ships Oct 26, and touch laptops and ultraportables will be coming out in force. So don't underestimate the huge number of people being exposed to the Metro UI. That will carry over to WP8.



To: sense who wrote (30602)7/20/2012 12:26:40 AM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
BTW, I need to cut Elop some slack as it seems to may actually have a real plan for Nokia, and it seems to be in the early stages of working. Q3 is going to be a tough quarter no doubt, but after Q3 we may start to see a Nokia unlike any Nokia before in its history. A lean and mean Nokia firing on all cylinders. The thing that surprised me the most from the ER, was the Nokia-Siemens network division actually being profitable and guiding higher in Q3 with even better margins. Before this year, the network division of Nokia was the big drag on the company. With that looking good and with new high end smartphones and WP8 in Q4, Nokia will be firing on all cylinders. And if that's the case, Elop could go from POS goat to the best CEO that ever lived in the shortest time possible.