these were some of Nokia's goals:
Launch several Windows Phone 8 devices successfully.
Launch a flagship phone comparable to competitors' flagship phones.
Reduce headcount and related costs significantly.
Reduce annual operating expenses of the Devices and Services segment by $1.3 billion.
Reduce annual operating expenses of NSN by $1.3 billion.
Achieve an operating profit in NSN eventually (no timeline was provided).
Stop the cash bleeding eventually (no timeline was provided).
Reach double-digit market share in smartphones eventually (no timeline was provided).
Get rid of non-core assets and projects
Sentiment: Strong Buy
rmbo47 your job is to handle Elop paint only.
Don't worry second quarter earning will rock NOK to above $6.00.
Elop told me so
Nokia (NOK) was once the king of the mobile phone world, but thanks to rapid changes in technology and consumer preferences, it seems that no company stays on top of this industry for too many years. However, if any company has a chance at climbing back into relevancy, it could be Nokia. This seems possible for a number of reasons, which include a strong balance sheet, a valuable patent portfolio, continued innovation, new products, and a focus on emerging market consumers. Let's take a closer look at these factors below:
Nokia has a very strong balance sheet with about $13.5 billion in cash and around $7.28 billion in debt. The current market capitalization is about $14 billion, but the enterprise value is only around $7.62 billion due to the cash position. This valuation appears way too low for a company with roughly $37 billion in annual revenues and also when you consider that this company has many very valuable patents, which are generating significant revenues.
In a recent Seeking Alpha article, Jacob Steinberg makes a solid case for the value that could be applied to Nokia's patent portfolio. Over the years, this company has invested tens of billions into research and development and many companies use the patents and pay licensing fees to Nokia. Mr. Steinberg's article details why the patents could be worth $8 to $15 billion which is significantly more than the enterprise value of $7.62 billion discussed above, the article states:
Nokia is expected generate between $800 million and $1.5 billion in patent license fees and royalty payments annually. Considering how IDC estimates that the smartphone industry is expected to double in size between now and 2017, this number can grow considerably. If we assign a P/E ratio of 10 to Nokia's patent portfolio, the patents under the mobile devices segment alone will be worth between $8 billion and $15 billion.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Jeffery research and Market edges gave NOK 2 thumb up. We need to hear from Jim Cramer. I bet he loaded with NOK today and ready to drum beat on it anytime.
NOK get ready to rock
Ericson, Samsung, iPhone, HTC already got in line to licence 41Mp camera technology from NOK.
Elop needs to count the cash that's all he has to do.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
your moma enjoy Elop
Sentiment: Strong Buy
way to go Elop
Sentiment: Strong Buy
drove your moma to bed
Sentiment: Strong Buy
yes NOK will rise above $4 next week
In the next three years Apple and Android smartphone will rapidly decrease because NOK will come up with many innovative products. Microsoft will help NOK to succeed.
BUY all NOK if you can. I predict NOK will return above $30 within 3-years,
I thought you would only help Elop's from the belly button down.
Low Light Comparison: Nokia Lumia 925 Vs Apple iPhone 5 Vs HTC One Vs Samsung GS4 Vs Sony Xperia Z
NOK will rise
Black Nokia Lumia 928 sold out at Verizon and Radio Shack. I posted only the truth why I should get a thumb down? hu hu hu
When this happen next month NOK will hit $5 for sure.
bottom line is nokia 928 will rip iphone 5
The iPhone 5 has a Retina 4 inch display IPS TFT touchscreen with resolution of 1136 x 640 and a pixel density of 326. The display is covered in Gorilla Glass for protection. The Nokia Lumia 920 comes with an IPS TFT 4.5 inch touchscreen with 768 x 1280 resolution and 332 ppi. The display looks better than that of the iPhone 5 thanks to PureMotion HD+ and it is also much more responsive to the touch whether you are using your fingers, gloves or even fingernails. Winner: Nokia Lumia 920.
The processor in the iPhone 5 is the A6 1.2Ghz dual core and 1GB of RAM, this means that multitasking is fantastic. The Nokia Lumia 920 on the other hand has the Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon 1.5GHz dual core Krait processor similar to that of the US Samsung Galaxy S3. It 1GB of RAM. It too is perfect when it comes to multitasking and smooth operation. Winner: Draw.
You can choose between 16GB, 32GB and 64GB of storage for the iPhone 5, but there is no SD card support. The Nokia Lumia 920 also lacks SD card support and only comes in 32GB. Winner: iPhone 5
The iPhone 5 has an 8 megapixel camera with LED flash and autofocus and there is a 1.2 megapixel front camera that can take HD video and features face detection, HDR, panoramic mode, LED video light and geo tagging. The Nokia Lumia 920 also has an 8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and all the function of the iPhone 5, along with a 1.3 megapixel camera. However it beats the iPhone 5 camera in low-light and playback also looks much better on that larger display. The Nokia Lumia 920 also has support for Lens Apps which makes taking pictures and video all that much more fun. Winner: Nokia Lumia 920.
The iPhone 5 has support for LTE, Bluetooth 4, Siri, iCloud, Twitter and Facebook and it has TV out. The Nokia Lumia 920 also has 4G LTE support, NFC, Bluetooth 3.1, Wireless charging, SNS integration and noise cancellation. Winner: Draw
The iPhone 5 is a step up from the iPhone 4S, but you may want to
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Black Nokia Lumia 928 sold out at Verizon and Radio Shack
lots of cok suker wanted to bring down NOK and I do not know why? Most of them only qualify to take care of Elop's hot dog when he got frustrated.
Imagine of one good quarter. NOK will trade above $5 period.
HOLD tigh on your shares