Nokia sells its Peltola campus in Oulu, Finland for $40.8M
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remember my words: this year microsoft will buy nokia and dell. you we'll see.... i have very good informations
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- 2013-02-12 22:22
- 0Cb2
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> In reply to [deleted post]i shall better say, hail sony. i will buy samsung trash only if they remain the last brand on terra
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- 2013-02-12 22:20
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- HENRYUJA
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if this windows thing fails and bb10 succeeds will nokia feel like the biggest douchebags for killing Meego, meego was faster sleeker and better looking and handling than android and only needed the backing yet nokia killed it and now bb10 is basically copying every trick meego had such as the button less interface and offscreen gestures. Stephen Elop should of been fired years ago.
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- 2013-02-12 21:51
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- karmasutra
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Nokia is like Levis.
Nokia had made a big mistake of their feature design and OS. While others are developing much complicated and good looking devices.
The same like Levis they stay in their old fashion way. While Diesel, Guess and Co, makes new good designs for the feature.
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- 2013-02-12 21:05
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- cnick
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> In reply to TheMan @ 2013-02-12 17:50 from fqee - click to readGood one troll.
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- 2013-02-12 21:02
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Nokia is a dead company, selling zero sales windowsphone devices. Elop is a microsft employess
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- 2013-02-12 21:00
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This looks like a logical move. Thanks to Elop, Nokia has already a headquarter in Redmond. Keeping two will mean just bleeding money.
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- 2013-02-12 20:59
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- tom
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All the time I wonder what they thinking ? Are they stupid not to go on Android market which is probably 70% of the world market. Instead thay fight on 2-4% market. I never understand this policy.
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- 2013-02-12 20:09
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This backstabbing company called nokia needs to hurry up and die..just hurry up and go bankrupt.
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- 2013-02-12 20:05
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> In reply to laxis @ 2013-02-12 19:41 from rKGP - click to readThey Can't because Microsft is paying them 1Billion a years to use only WP has smartphone OS. They make the deal with the devil(Microsoft)
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- 2013-02-12 20:00
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- laxis
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But Nokia should now stick with WP OS, it's too late to join the android bandwagon which is dominated by Samsung. All eggs now in WP basket so better make that basket as good and strong and stable as possible.
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- 2013-02-12 19:49
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2013-02-12 18:53 from 0Cb2 - click to readhow will you say that the microsoft will purchase nokia
what is proove
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- 2013-02-12 19:46
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- laxis
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I believe Nokia will bounce back after their big fall in recent years. They should have used Android OS along with Windows Phone OS. Too many Nokia fans have moved on.
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- 2013-02-12 19:41
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nokia is my faverite company.you dot worry you can taker an company and android phone.you can produce ubunt softwer best phone with hologic disply.you con do it
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- 2013-02-12 19:34
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dude Nokia is not loser just wait for 2014.then u say who is using brain..
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- 2013-02-12 19:24
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> In reply to carol @ 2013-02-12 16:57 from L71k - click to readLol fail after fail for Nokia. Like it or not it's was a bad decision to stick only to wp. I can undestand why they can go to android because of the deal with microsoft. Microsoft is given them 1Billion$ a year 250000 million each quarter. Microsoft and Google are enemy. Because of the 1Billion per year from microsoft they can't go to google. pathetic!!!!
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- 2013-02-12 19:04
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remember my words: this year microsoft will buy nokia and dell. you we'll see.... i have very good informations
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- 2013-02-12 18:53
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- PaulHeu
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This is a smart and logical next step. There is nothing strange or abnormal about this. Anyone who thinks this is a bad move or some sort of desperate sell off does not understand much about business sense.
Nokia is not in real-estate and this frees up a lot of cash in more ways then one. What it does not do is change anything in who works here for Nokia or what job they do..
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- 2013-02-12 18:32
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