Nokia Sells Espoo Headquarters, But Plans to Stay
Top message: A Hundred and Some Odd Years AGO? by Versed
Replying to: Re: A Hundred and Some Odd Years AGO? by Jaden10
Re: A Hundred and Some Odd Years AGO?
I agree with everything you say, since Nokia outside of cheap 3rd world sales has no intentions at present of doing anything else but Windows Phone, Not sure if MSFT truly wants to own them outright, maybe partially owned at the most. And this could be for various reasons. HTC seems intent on supporting WP, and I doubt they want to torpedo their support.
Moving would be good, and I don't mean this as the US is great and all others aren't, because I know this is what people will say about my statement, and it isn't meant to be that way. Nokia moving their phone business to the US wouldn't be a bad idea. The most popular phone OS's are coming out of the US, and some with phone design. To be closer to the source, would not be a bad idea. Talent for this seems to be in the Silicon Valley are of California is there. And more or less halfway between Asia and Europe.
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