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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.234.465 von steffen68ffm am 18.03.11 21:10:08wird schon werden.
hab mir grad mal die analysen der letzten monate angesehen. selbst die pessimisten setzen die kursziele deutlich über das aktuelle niveau.
hab mir grad mal die analysen der letzten monate angesehen. selbst die pessimisten setzen die kursziele deutlich über das aktuelle niveau.
Tja, in Amerika 3 Prozent Plus und durch den Euro nur 1,5 Prozent in Euroland, wenn der Euro noch bei 1,34 stehen würddee, wären wir schon längst über 6 Euro wieder.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.231.761 von Push Daddy am 18.03.11 14:49:17und die aktie springt auch schon an....
na denn auf gehts!
na denn auf gehts!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.231.482 von Giuseppemadoff am 18.03.11 14:19:082 Jahre hätte mich auch gewundert, das müssten die in 2 Monaten zusammengehämmert haben...
sieht so aus, als ob es doch nicht 2 Jahre dauert:
Nokia has begun work on first Windows phones, says CEO
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Georgina Prodhan Reuters
LONDON—Work has begun on the first Nokia smartphones based on Microsoft software following the partnership announced by the companies last month, Nokia Chief Executive Stephen Elop told Reuters.
Elop was recruited last year to rescue Nokia from increasing irrelevance at the high end of the market, and is under huge pressure to produce results from the partnership.
Elop, who left a Microsoft executive post to join Nokia last September, also said he could see no good reason for the speculation that Microsoft might try to buy Nokia.
“I’m not aware of a strategic interest that Microsoft would have in the rest of the business,” Elop said.
“To the extent that a partnership has been formed around what they’re really interested in, then what would an acquisition bring other than a good year of anti-trust investigation, huge turmoil, delays?”
Almost half of Nokia’s handset revenues come from more basic mobile phones, which are popular in emerging markets. The company has struggled to establish its brand in the United States, especially since Apple launched its iPhone.
Nokia also considered partnering with Google, but decided it would be too difficult to differentiate its smartphones from a multitude of other Android devices made by the likes of Samsung and HTC.
Nokia’s chairman has said Windows-based Nokia phones will be on sale from 2012, though Elop has said he aims to produce a Windows phone by the end of this year.
“We’re right now, today, having people work on the first Windows Phone devices from Nokia. That work is already under way. If this was an acquisition scenario, that wouldn’t be possible,” Elop said.
The agreement between Nokia and Microsoft still has to be finalized, something that Elop has said he expects to happen in the next couple of months.
Elop said he had no current plans to change Nokia’s top management, after only one senior executive was dropped in his new line-up announced last month. He dismissed as nonsense a German magazine report that a wider cull was likely.
“Now what happens is accountability. If someone’s not succeeding, they need to be helped or they need to be moved along. In my context, that will absolutely be the case,” he said.
“So there’s a team in place. It’s now a new team of my new leadership, newly minted in terms of their new roles. Now they have to perform.”
Nokia has begun work on first Windows phones, says CEO
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Georgina Prodhan Reuters
LONDON—Work has begun on the first Nokia smartphones based on Microsoft software following the partnership announced by the companies last month, Nokia Chief Executive Stephen Elop told Reuters.
Elop was recruited last year to rescue Nokia from increasing irrelevance at the high end of the market, and is under huge pressure to produce results from the partnership.
Elop, who left a Microsoft executive post to join Nokia last September, also said he could see no good reason for the speculation that Microsoft might try to buy Nokia.
“I’m not aware of a strategic interest that Microsoft would have in the rest of the business,” Elop said.
“To the extent that a partnership has been formed around what they’re really interested in, then what would an acquisition bring other than a good year of anti-trust investigation, huge turmoil, delays?”
Almost half of Nokia’s handset revenues come from more basic mobile phones, which are popular in emerging markets. The company has struggled to establish its brand in the United States, especially since Apple launched its iPhone.
Nokia also considered partnering with Google, but decided it would be too difficult to differentiate its smartphones from a multitude of other Android devices made by the likes of Samsung and HTC.
Nokia’s chairman has said Windows-based Nokia phones will be on sale from 2012, though Elop has said he aims to produce a Windows phone by the end of this year.
“We’re right now, today, having people work on the first Windows Phone devices from Nokia. That work is already under way. If this was an acquisition scenario, that wouldn’t be possible,” Elop said.
The agreement between Nokia and Microsoft still has to be finalized, something that Elop has said he expects to happen in the next couple of months.
Elop said he had no current plans to change Nokia’s top management, after only one senior executive was dropped in his new line-up announced last month. He dismissed as nonsense a German magazine report that a wider cull was likely.
“Now what happens is accountability. If someone’s not succeeding, they need to be helped or they need to be moved along. In my context, that will absolutely be the case,” he said.
“So there’s a team in place. It’s now a new team of my new leadership, newly minted in terms of their new roles. Now they have to perform.”
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.227.046 von kosto1929 am 17.03.11 20:35:52ich denke das nokia für MSFT eher ein kleiner fisch ist, dafür ist MSFT wohl auch zu groß als diese kooperation sich gleich auf den kurs durchschlägt.
für nokia ist die kooperation m.E. wichtiger.
warten wir mal ab aber ich denke nokia wird irgendwann anspringen...
für nokia ist die kooperation m.E. wichtiger.
warten wir mal ab aber ich denke nokia wird irgendwann anspringen...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.227.033 von Push Daddy am 17.03.11 20:34:19daher sehe ich auch potential für überraschungen, aber dafür brauchen wir erst fakten.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.227.033 von Push Daddy am 17.03.11 20:34:19schau dir mal den chart von msft an, seit der bekanntgabe der kooperation fällt der kurs. das bereits vor dem beginn der marktkorrektur.
von der der bewertung müsste msft hochinteressant sein, aber es interessiert keinen.
von der der bewertung müsste msft hochinteressant sein, aber es interessiert keinen.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.227.018 von kosto1929 am 17.03.11 20:33:03das frage ich mich auch. für nokia kann es ja eigentlich nur besser werden, mit dem eigenen OS haben die nix gebacken bekommen und mit MSFT kann es ja eigentlich nur besser werden.
mit dem big bang ist zumindest die basis für positiv überraschungen gelegt.
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