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Regime Change?

viper

Aug 2, 2005, 10:37 AM
Now was Jorma really that bad? I don't think so. The new ceo is going to face an onslaught of asia (korean/chinese) phone makers, VC funded start ups, and possibly PC makers.

Nokia has made is money by offering low cost, attractive phones, with a nice gui and decent software. The new competitors will not be inept as ericsson, siemens, motorola, alcatel and other were for a long time. Operators also appear to be open to working with a wider number of phone vendors than in the past.

Its is going to be a challenging road for Nokia but i think they'll do okay.
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muchdrama

Aug 2, 2005, 1:03 PM
viper said:
Now was Jorma really that bad? I don't think so. The new ceo is going to face an onslaught of asia (korean/chinese) phone makers, VC funded start ups, and possibly PC makers.

Nokia has made is money by offering low cost, attractive phones, with a nice gui and decent software. The new competitors will not be inept as ericsson, siemens, motorola, alcatel and other were for a long time. Operators also appear to be open to working with a wider number of phone vendors than in the past.

Its is going to be a challenging road for Nokia but i think they'll do okay.


It's the "What have you done for me lately?" effect. "You've led us to world dominance since 1992? How does that help us now?".
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