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      schrieb am 25.04.12 13:19:06
      Beitrag Nr. 15.284 ()
      für alle mutigen die wieder einsteigen oder zukaufen möchten:

      wenn wir die 2,81 nachhaltig überqueren könnte man sich einstoppen lassen, natürlich mit engem sl.
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      schrieb am 25.04.12 13:16:43
      Beitrag Nr. 15.283 ()
      Zitat von ellshare: Wenn Apple 10% steigt sollte Nokia doch wohl auch um 10% steigen :confused:

      Schließlich stellen Sie doch fast die gleichen Produkte her ;)



      sei doch zufrieden. von alltimelow und intradaylow gestern inin usa (3,54) sind wir doch 5% gestiegen auf 3,72 (premarket). denke die 2,60 euro/ respektive 3,54 dollares müssen wir nochmal testen um einen "boden" zu bekommen. gerne darfs aber auch weiter bergauf bzw. nicht mehr so weit runter und dann bergauf gehen.
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      schrieb am 25.04.12 13:08:55
      Beitrag Nr. 15.282 ()
      Zitat von Push Daddy: Der Trick beim Investieren ist es vor Beginn der Euphorie dabeizusein.
      Wenn dann erstmal Euphorie herrscht kannst Du mit guten Gewinnen verkaufen.
      Und Gott-sei-Dank hat bei Nokia die Euphorie NOCH nicht angefangen.


      Aha, das ist der Trick. Wie hoch ist dein Verlust den Du "Gott-Sei-Dank" deiner Strategie machen durftest?


      Natürlich nur eine Strategie...

      Die restlichen Werte sind aber seit Januar gut im Plus. Also keine Sorge.
      Nokia braucht halt noch ein bischen...
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      schrieb am 25.04.12 12:58:35
      Beitrag Nr. 15.281 ()
      Wenn Apple 10% steigt sollte Nokia doch wohl auch um 10% steigen :confused:

      Schließlich stellen Sie doch fast die gleichen Produkte her ;)
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      schrieb am 25.04.12 11:52:51
      Beitrag Nr. 15.280 ()
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      http://www.businessweek.com/videos/2012-04-19/idc-says-nokia…

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      schrieb am 25.04.12 11:42:18
      Beitrag Nr. 15.279 ()
      Can Tablets Save Nokia?

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      March 12, 2012 | Comments (1)
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      Nowadays, if you're a gadget maker, you need a mobile strategy. Smartphones are just one side of the coin, with tablets representing the other half. Finnish giant Nokia (NYSE: NOK ) is still the top dog in worldwide mobile devices (including feature phones), with nearly 111.7 million units sold in the fourth quarter earning it a 23.4% market share, according to Gartner's most recent figures.

      Yet where is its tablet strategy? CEO Stephen Elop has already made it clear that he sees a lot of opportunities in the tablet market. The company hasn't made any official announcements to tip its tablet hand, so we're left to the usual supply-chain rumblings.

      Well, according to Digitimes, a Nokia tablet might be just around the corner. Nokia and Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT ) partnered long ago with Windows Phone, and unsurprisingly Nokia is allegedly looking to introduce a new tablet by year's end that runs Windows 8. Mark your calendar for the fourth quarter as the earliest potential release timeframe.

      Nokia is looking at joining the ARM Holdings (Nasdaq: ARMH ) camp by tapping Qualcomm (Nasdaq: QCOM ) and its dual-core Snapdragons for the horsepower. The tablet is expected to carry a 10-inch screen with production outsourced to Compal Electronics, with the first round of shipments reaching upwards of 200,000 units.

      A tablet strategy would just be part of the turnaround that Elop is tasked with, as looking at Nokia's segment data shows primarily various shades of red. Last quarter, smart device units fell 31%, leading to a 38% drop in smart deice revenue. Net sales also plunged 29%, and operating profit was less than a fifth of what it was a year ago.

      I think Windows 8 is still set to eat Google (Nasdaq: GOOG ) Android's tablet lunch, but that's not a high bar to clear. If Windows 8 can grab a decent chunk of the tablet market, and Nokia can garner a respectable slice of that slice, Nokia may not be doomed after all.
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      schrieb am 25.04.12 11:41:58
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      Nokia Still Stands a Chance

      By Keki Fatakia | More Articles
      April 24, 2012 | Comments (4)

      The fortunes of onetime handset king Nokia (NYSE: NOK ) seem to be steadily sliding downward. This company's cellphone business recently posted an operating loss for the first three months of this year, followed by a lowered outlook for the upcoming quarter, courtesy of rivals such as Apple, whose market capitalization recently touched a breathtaking $600 billion.

      Even more worrying is the fact that sales of its low-end handsets in some of the hottest emerging markets such as India, the Middle East, Africa, and China fell by 32% from the comparable year-ago period to $3 billion. But that doesn't mean that Nokia isn't doing anything to remedy this.

      Trimming the fat
      Since the new CEO took over the reins, the company has announced plans to slash at least 10,000 jobs. Nokia has also shifted its manufacturing base from Europe to Asia in a bid to reduce the cost of production.

      In fact, the losses may prompt Nokia to focus on just its smartphone division. Some analysts have suggested that they should exit the low-end phone business altogether. This may not be a bad idea after all, as Nokia's Lumia line of smartphones, powered by Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT ) Windows operating system, haven't been doing too badly of late, with the company managing to sell around 2 million units during the first quarter. And with Samsung probably surpassing Nokia in sales of handsets for the first three months of this year, it makes sense to focus on just the smartphone arena.

      The company may also consider selling some of its intellectual property in order to raise more cash. It might opt for a patent sale deal with Microsoft, given that the two companies have bonded well during the Lumia venture. But that's not all...

      The Chinese venture
      Nokia also plans to extend the success of Lumia into China, which is great as the country is the world's largest mobile phone market, with the number of users totaling a mind-blowing 1 billion.

      The company plans to sell the Lumia smartphones in partnership with China Telecom and its 126 million subscribers, then later move on to China Unicom and China Mobile.

      Moreover, Nokia recently announced that it would introduce its own tablet, which would run on Microsoft's newest Windows 8 operating system by the end of the year. So, if Windows 8 can grab a respectable chunk of the tablet universe, Nokia has a better shot at reviving its fortunes.

      The Foolish bottom line
      With a near-junk credit rating from Moody's, Nokia sure looks to be in dire straits now. However, the company's foray into tablets and its drive to increase sales of its Lumia phones in China might be rays of hope on the horizon.
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      schrieb am 25.04.12 11:19:59
      Beitrag Nr. 15.277 ()
      Ich weiß ja nicht ob es schon bekannt ist aber



      http://www.computerbase.de/news/2012-04/nokias-lumia-900-ein…
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      schrieb am 25.04.12 11:19:15
      Beitrag Nr. 15.276 ()
      Zitat von Push Daddy: ich habe nur gesagt die Euphorie dieses Beitrages entspricht der Euphorie für diese Internetbuden am Neuen Markt.

      Ja, ja, die Euphorie. Am Neuen Markt wurde auch viel Hoffnung auf die Zukunft gelegt. Das trifft hier eher auf Nokia als auf Apple zu, oder? ;)


      Dem folgend, gibt es ja für Apple keine Hoffnung in der Zukunft, oder hab` ich dein Geschreibsel falsch interpretiert? :laugh::laugh:

      Gruß vom
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      schrieb am 25.04.12 11:06:55
      Beitrag Nr. 15.275 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.085.228 von AntiBrandi am 25.04.12 11:03:42Richtig. Bin neu in Nokia. Und ich bin nicht seit gestern positiv gestimmt; da niemand den Verlauf wissen wird ist für mich eine Wette, mit einem guten Chance/Risiko Verhältnis.:D
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