I mean 341 million of course... Why is yahoo reporting only 164 million when the most recent earnings report says 341 million shares?
If the real number is 341, then the price increase since yesterday of $1.6, is equivalent of $545 million.
Fully diluted share count was 341 as of december 2012, thus the market value is currently 1.8 billion or what?
Do we have to do anything to get it or will it default to receive new dividend as adr's?
This is my experience as a Lumia user and Nokia believer...
Biggest problem with the phone is it crashes too much, period. Everything else I can live with. But the fact I cannot trust my phone for waking me up in the morning is a big, big negative... Nokia has rushed this phone out without the proper testing.
I like the camera, photos and build quality, but it does not make up for the crashing issues.
Look, I was a long Nokia for 2 months, made over 50% profit on my investment. I got in at $2.65...
I do have a few positives though... I have dropped the phone on the floor twice, nothing happened, but that will not make up for all the other stuff I hate... Mostly all the crashing... On several occasion, I enabled the phones alarm clock, and in the morning it did not work because the phone had crashed during the night... That has happened several times, so now I use my old Samsung clap phone as the alarm-clock... Search the net and you will see lots of people having crash issues with the Lumia 920.
I have the habit of surfing the web while laying in bed at night. I hold the phone up with one hand so the display is in front of my face... After a while my arm will start to hurt, and if you do not believe me, try doing it yourself...
Sentiment: Sell
Dude, I actually go to the gym and work out... Please, if you have this phone, when going to bed tonight spend 30 minutes surfing the net and tell me if your arm will start to hurt or not ok? My arm does... That few little grams more than other phones makes a difference when holding the phone for many minutes while laying down on the bed.
One more thing... If you search for "lumia 920 crashes" you'll see lots of posts from people with crash problems... The phone suck!
I regret buying this phone...
1. It crashes a lot and is not reliable to use it as a morning alarm-clock.
2. It is too heavy... When using it to surf from my bed, holding it up for more than a few minutes will cause my arm to hurt.
3. The wireless recharging is something I never use. I mostly just use the USB connection to my pc. So, the extra weight it puts on the phone is not worth it.
4. I was using the GPS and maps when travelling in Brazil, and the map was very inaccurate. The Nokia Drive sent me to the wrong roads on several occasions.
5. It is a pain not being able to disable the social messages displayed on the top of the screen.
So, I will not recommend anyone buying this phone. I sold all my Nokia shares a while back at $4.40, making a nice profit.
Sentiment: Sell