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(BusinessWeek) Sad Nokia dropping connections to 4,000 workers   (businessweek.com) divider line 11
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2012-02-08 11:58:26 AM
Geez, didn't they just fire like 800 people last week?

What the eff, Nokia?
 
2012-02-08 01:42:06 PM
www.hrneurope.com

The Answer to that question is Yes.
 
2012-02-08 03:35:14 PM
Nokia is still around?
 
2012-02-08 03:48:49 PM
themuze: Nokia is still around?

They only have a market share of 23% nowadays.
 
2012-02-08 04:20:45 PM
I'd buy their stock. It's basically at historic lows right now, and the fact that they're cutting 4000 workers in Finland and shifting production to China means they'll have higher margins in the future.
 
2012-02-08 05:23:25 PM
RexTalionis: I'd buy their stock. It's basically at historic lows right now, and the fact that they're cutting 4000 workers in Finland and shifting production to China means they'll have higher margins in the future.

Right, because look how well Windows Phone is selling.
 
2012-02-08 08:53:57 PM
MrEricSir: RexTalionis: I'd buy their stock. It's basically at historic lows right now, and the fact that they're cutting 4000 workers in Finland and shifting production to China means they'll have higher margins in the future.

Right, because look how well Windows Phone is selling.


Right, because Windows phones are the only ones they sell.
 
2012-02-08 09:26:29 PM
What kind of crazy derp-fest are they going on that they haven't gone with android yet?

Great hardware, but who the hell wants symbian? Maybe not-so-great hardware now that they are moving manufacturing to Asia now.
 
2012-02-09 12:00:09 AM
Guys
Guys
Guys
Hey Guys
Guys
What if
Guys
What if
We take our highly anticipated phone
With a high-selling predecessor
And amazing, incredible prospects
What if we sweep it under the rug
And replace it with a cheap Windows Mobile phone
Then pretend we wanted to do that all along!

Genius.
 
2012-02-09 06:08:36 AM
MrEricSir: Right, because look how well Windows Phone is selling.

That, and Nokia's N9 is selling better than Elop's whorephones.
 
2012-02-09 06:10:08 AM
Lars The Canadian Viking: Great hardware, but who the hell wants symbian? Maybe not-so-great hardware now that they are moving manufacturing to Asia now.

Once it goes to Asia, the quality will drop below shoddy and shiatty.
 
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