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   Technology StocksNOK at $3.12 or AAPL at $565? Which is a buy?


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To: sense who wrote (148)7/17/2012 4:07:33 PM
From: sense
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I'll still choose "neither" or "none of the above" for my answer to the question posed in the list title...

NOK might be a buy at some point... or not... depending.

I'm watching it for hints re the dependencies, fundamentally, and for evidence of trading opportunities in the charts, but, neither the TA nor the fundamentals are giving me much that's useful for picking a bottom, now.


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From: sylvester808/6/2012 6:19:31 PM
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Nokia ask for dealer support as it aims to be “disruptive force”
August 3, 2012 | By Surur

wmpoweruser.com



At a Nokia partner conference held recently with 120 Nokia dealers Nokia vice president of Western Europe Conor Pierce asked Nokia’s partners to help the company become a disruptive force in the market.

Pierce said: “We want to become a disruptive force in the market, but not just a reckless force landing something almighty on the market, we need to be very clever about how we do it.

“They are quite strong words, but we are now a challenger brand and we can do things differently.”

He noted that after losing its 10 year phone leadership to Samsung the company was now free to do things differently, and appealed to dealers to get behind its push to once again become the number one player in the smartphone market.

Pierce said Nokia was happy with the progress of Nokia’s new Windows Phone strategy but said sales are not where they should be.

Calling the Nokia Lumia 800 “great start”, he insisted the company could and will do better.

“Almost half of the UK population is aware of Lumia,” he said. “Is it enough? No, it’s not. Do they consider it? Many do. Are they buying? Many do. Do enough people buy? No, they don’t. We’ll continue to drive the awareness and build the consideration through yourselves, retail and call centres.

“We have driven the business, but is it enough? No, it’s not. We’re a big machine, we need big numbers and we’ll get them.

“We have a great portfolio, great partnership with Microsoft and a great start but that won’t make any difference unless we as individuals, and Nokia as a company, do something radically different. It’s about knowing what we need to do and doing it fast, but not recklessly.

Read more at Mobile News here.

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From: sylvester808/26/2012 4:47:11 AM
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To give an idea to people, what PPS Nokia and Apple need in 12 months for a 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% gain from the prices of $3.12 and $565 of May 4th, 2012 (the day this board was started) respectively...

+00%: Nokia 3.12, Apple 565
+10%: Nokia 3.43, Apple 622
+20%: Nokia 3.74, Apple 678
+30%: Nokia 4.06, Apple 735
+40%: Nokia 4.37, Apple 791
+50%: Nokia 4.68, Apple 848

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From: sylvester809/11/2012 7:59:08 AM
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BREAKING..Nokia Oyj's Nokia Siemens Networks In Talks To Sell Business Support Systems Unit-The Economic Times
09/11/2012 04:00
stocks.us.reuters.com

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From: sylvester8012/5/2012 2:06:31 PM
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12/5/2012: Nokia at $3.79 UP 21% from $3.12
12/5/2012: Apple at $548 DOWN 3% from $565

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To: puborectalis who wrote (4)12/5/2012 6:21:16 PM
From: sylvester80
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Exactly right... a person would have to have no brains to have purchased CRAPple... LOL

12/5/2012: Nokia at $3.90 UP 25% from $3.12 on 5/10/2012
12/5/2012: Apple at $537 DOWN 5% from $565 on 5/10/2012

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To: sylvester80 who wrote (153)12/25/2012 9:18:35 AM
From: sylvester80
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12/24/2012: Nokia at $4.00 UP 28% from $3.12
12/24/2012: Apple at $520 DOWN 8% from $565

A Apple long could have had 28% more profits switching from AAPL to NOK on May 10th, 2012, instead of 8% losses.

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To: pcstel who wrote (125)1/10/2013 10:18:32 AM
From: zax
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Don't be bitter.

X-D

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To: puborectalis who wrote (4)1/24/2013 11:36:38 AM
From: sylvester80
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01/24/2013: Nokia at $4.40 UP 40% from $3.12; Apple at $460 DOWN 20% from $565

OH MY!!!!!.... LMFAO... too funny....

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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (2)7/4/2013 3:17:31 PM
From: sylvester80
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Neither.
12 months later (May 10th, 2013) NOK: $3.66 UP +17.4%, AAPL: $459 DOWN -18.8%

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