I Warned You About Nokia
Submitted by AronLiv (bestcashcow.com)
Nokia's warning today was a long time in coming, and it isn't any surprise. To be certain, this isn't a "buying opportunity". Steer clear.

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Nokia's warning today was a long time in coming, and it isn't any surprise. To be certain, this isn't a "buying opportunity". Steer clear.
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Nokia could easily have been Apple and Research in Motion in one. Instead, they choose to be neither.
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