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To: quartersawyer who wrote (29516)5/8/1999 8:36:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 152472
 
Good Insight From Nok Yahoo Thread>

Nokia products in the future
by: MrA03
5467 of 5469
Is this great or is it great?
Read somewhere that Nokia has a coke machine set up at
the Helsinki airport that instead of putting the coins
in, you call the machine from your Nokia handphone
and out comes the coke can and you are charged on
your phonebill. 30 % of the purchases from this coke machine
is beeing done the phone way. Wow !!!!
Can you understand the extension of this. Go to Wal Mart
or some other store in France, Japan or South Africa. You
just get what u want from making a phone connection
and its beeing charged.
The hand phone is not any more for just talking. Its the
terminal that we all need.
Nokia is leading us into the future. Of course we can say
No to the future but maybe its also covenient and fun to
be part of this future. I think its thrilling. And I think
the developement of the Nokia stock will be very very
thrilling in the future.



To: quartersawyer who wrote (29516)5/8/1999 9:33:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 152472
 
Don't Worry, "Cabi Will Have A Say In This"!>

Nokia starting to overwhelm Ericy
by: The_Nokia_Kid (35/M)
5470 of 5470
Ericsson Leads Declines
STOCKHOLM -- Swedish shares fell Friday due to a sluggish performance by L.M. Ericsson.

The Stockholm Stock Exchange General Index, or SXG, fell 10.36 to 3569.22 while the narrower OMX finished down 0.3 point to 765.16.

Market heavyweight Ericsson dropped 4.5 kronor to 224.5 kronor after the company's group controller Johan Fant said he expects the company
will make a pretax profit under 16.7 billion kronor this year. This compares to 18.2 billion kronor last year.

The Ericsson stock was also hurt by comments Thursday at an analysts meeting in New York. Ericsson's Finnish rival Nokia rose 9 kronor to 613



To: quartersawyer who wrote (29516)5/8/1999 9:53:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 152472
 
LWIN Is Up 170% Since Jan 1. <eom>