CEO Stephen Elop admits Nokia's poor track record, has a plan
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The FORMULA to win the market is there and yet Nokia are still so proud and insist on their own way. I am waiting to see when will Nokia loss it's pride. BTW, i sure nokia wont go for WP7/droid simply because their phones' specs too low to support it....
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- 2011-02-09 17:00
- IaWE
- droidsg
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I knew it would happen to Nokia and it did.....I have been waiting for this...
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- 2011-02-09 16:58
- uH{2
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After an alleged leaked internal memo from Nokia which reveal the views of CEO Stephen Elop on the situation of the company, we received a response from it.
Vivian Kobeh, Communications Director, Nokia Latin America, and
Manuel Gonzalez, Manager of
Corporate COMUNICACÓN Nokia
Mexico, we responded as follows: "We do not comment on our internal communications, memos or documents, or their legitimacy (or lack thereof). For clarity on the current view of our CEO of Nokia, we suggest reviewing the transcript of our call about fourth-quarter results: http://seekingalpha.com/articl...cript?source = yahoo . "
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- 2011-02-09 16:54
- t7Xh
- Sameepa
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What if they can update current S^3 phones to android (or WP7)......but that is unlikely..
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- 2011-02-09 16:51
- PEdF
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On the positive side. Since Nokia will be moving to either WP7 or Android, the now discontinued S^3 phones will be alot cheaper!
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- 2011-02-09 16:48
- 3dv5
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If Nokia does make the switch to Android....It will be awesome.
Imagine an E7 running android!!
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- 2011-02-09 16:46
- PEdF
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Also this is a huge let down for all those Symbian supporters.
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- 2011-02-09 16:46
- 3dv5
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