Nokia Sea Ray: Their first Windows Phone 7 smartphone

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This is people who are experts and may be they are wrong but they ahve some say than guy who is aatma?? wont u agree

http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/112989/brands-disappear-2012-247


Its market share in the same quarter of 2010 was nearly 31%. The arguments that Nokia will not stay independent are numerous. It has a very modest presence in the rapidly growing smartphone industry which is dominated by Apple, Research In Motion's Blackberry, HTC, and Samsung. Nokia runs the outdated Symbian operating system and is in the process of changing to Microsoft's Windows mobile OS, which has a tiny share of the market.

the guy who wrote article here is short info

Douglas A. McIntyre is a partner at 24/7 Wall St., LLC. He has previously been the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Financial World Magazine. He was also the first president of Switchboard.com when it was the 10th most visited website in the world, according to Media Metrix. He has been CEO of FutureSource, LLC and On2 Technologies, Inc. He has served on the board of directors of Vicinity Corporation, The Street.com, and Edgar Online. McIntyre is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard.
 
i am just saying that Nokia has already committed a practical suicide. the worst case scenario is that they would sell off to microsoft. nokia has manufacturing units around the world. huge market in africa and asia. but they are not going to disappear overnight.
 

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