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Quote subu76 Replybullet Posted: 30/May/2012 at 1:34pm
BTW...it's not just about Nokia. All of the following companies had decent market share but lost their thunder eventually and are now a pale shadow of their former self or have exited the business:

1. Motorola
2. Siemens
3. LG
4. Sony Ericsson
5. RIM
6. Palm (didn't exactly have a hit phone)

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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 18/Jun/2012 at 9:58am
If I heard correctly Samir Arora (Helios Capital) declared on TV that he bought Nokia at $2.51 yesterday!
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Quote nav_1996 Replybullet Posted: 19/Jun/2012 at 3:41pm
This can be very good contrarian bet. Nokia is a tool for Microsoft to fight Apple and Google in mobile battle. So Nokia can not written off totally.

Things change in tech world 15 years back Apple was almost written off.
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Quote subu76 Replybullet Posted: 19/Jun/2012 at 5:46pm
Nokia seems to be edging back based on some reviews but then who knows.

Samir Arora must be congratulated for being a true contrarian. The stock has gone down about 30% over the last one month so it takes courage.
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Quote values Replybullet Posted: 19/Jun/2012 at 8:36pm
Originally posted by basant

If I heard correctly Samir Arora (Helios Capital) declared on TV that he bought Nokia at $2.51 yesterday!


Any link of that interview?
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Quote subu76 Replybullet Posted: 20/Jul/2012 at 4:21pm
Maybe Samir's prediction of a turn around might pan out.

The stock is up a fair bit despite losses as the market realizes that the company won't go bankrupt easily.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48249619


The real business hasn't got better but the company has signalled it's not ready to die.

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Quote nav_1996 Replybullet Posted: 20/Jul/2012 at 11:44pm
They still make best hardware. They should have switched to Android. Let us see how their bet with Windows go.
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Quote subu76 Replybullet Posted: 27/Aug/2012 at 11:09pm
Nokia stock has rebounded big time due to the US court ruling against Samsung
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