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Business Week has run an article recently about Nokia and their falling fortune when it comes to the cell phone industry. The best investment advice I have for anybody is to essentially buy shares in the companies whose products you use, and my personal experience would be that I have not had a Nokia phone for 4 or 5 years, because I don’t think they have been making the best phones for the last 4 or 5 years. The article, and the magazine’s cover is, “The fallen king of Finland” and the article ends, somewhat negatively saying that Finland is not close enough to most of the world where technological developments.
Posted by Michael de Broglio on Saturday 02-Oct-10
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Angelique said:
on Thursday 07-Oct-10 09:56 AM
Nokia was my very first phone, and that time it was the 'in' thing and was popular. Nowadays I can believe the mighty fall with blackberry and I-phone's being the more popular choice. Smart phones are the future :)
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