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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (1796)1/25/2013 4:41:57 PM
From: niceguy7671 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2222
 
Comment...You've got it exactly wrong this time. It's disgruntled dividend holders selling from their "dividend only" portfolios of which their are globally a large number.Once the "disgruntled diveidend" selling subsides, NOK is likely to resume its inexorable march to $5 where it can undertake its mission of consuming heavy overhead supply in the $5 - $6 range.

Everyone knows Q1 is weak for tech stock revenues, including NOK, and consequently it is already factored into pricing. What isn't factored in yet, but is likely to become apparent, even given Q1 seasonality, is the fast improving margins as the proportionate mix of NOK's "smartphone" accelerates through 2013. (Lumia 620 has all the earmarks of a huge winner, imo, and if I'm correct in this assessment, clues of this huge winner will become readily apparent in Q1...and profit margins will noticeable improve as a result.)