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- Motorola, Nokia, Palm, RIM Suffering iPhone Headache [view article]
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Thoughts on Nokia's SmartPhone E71 [view article]
Hi Dean,Actually, Truphone certainly DOES have a client for the Nokia E71 - see here for the post at the time: blog.truphone.com/2008...
Cheers,
Tim. Reply
Nokia: Better Than Expected [view article]
Maybe I'm getting too old, but I sure am tired of all the acronyms without definitions. What's an ASP? ReplyResearch In Motion's Pullback is an Opportunity [view article]
NO SHT SHERLOCK, You call that a anal...list view. I call that common sense....geeeee a stock just lot 25% in 2 days and you will see a pullback.QUOTE:
"The Bold and Thunder are both new cutting edge phones that promise to take market share from the likes of Nokia, Motorola (MOT) and Samsung. "
Cutting edge!!! Cutting edge??? you must mean cookie cutter (as in copies).
You better hope you get a price bounce in the near future or people on this board will be calling you the azzclown of the year.
Just have a gander at all the tech earning this afternoon, do you really think this one trick pony will beat in next Q earnings?
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Companies Cashing in on 'The Dark Knight' [view article]
Try biggest opening weekend ever:apnews.myway.com/artic... Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Where do you find what the price of oil closed at? ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
The rich are different from you and me! ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
How come foreigners can keep assets here and not be taxed on interest, capital gains, estates etc., but American's who do the same overseas are criminals? I guess we are against illegal immigration unless they are rich! Replyancisco
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
An interesting juxtaposition of articles:1. New rules against naked short selling by traders who are trying to bring down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and with them the entire home mortgage industry in the name of creative destruction, er. profit.
2. One of the great Swiss banks has been helping US clients illegally avoid some $17 billion in taxes. I'm not sure what the UBS PR office has to say, other than that they will stop taking such clients in the US.
There are a few changes that we can believe in. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Any comments on Banro (BAA)?? ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
i have two questions. is spwr dropping because of disappointment with cypress? is yum dropping because china overall growth slowed a little? ReplyMotorola, Nokia, Palm, RIM Suffering iPhone Headache [view article]
Rimm's big growth was with their consumer phones. They pushed hard into this space as Apple entered the phone business. With the iPhone at $600 then $400 Rimm was cheaper consumer choice at $200. Now with the iPhone at $199 the consumer will move toward Apple and Rimm's growth will slow. If Rimm's growth slows the stock will tank a lot. Can't have a 40 pe with growth slowing. ReplyMotorola, Nokia, Palm, RIM Suffering iPhone Headache [view article]
I own both Apple and Nokia. I plan on moving more to Nokia because:1. I've waited long enough for Apple's big iPhone 2.0 rally that never happened.
2. Nokia does not hinge on a sickly looking charismatic leader who may not be around much longer. Reply
Motorola, Nokia, Palm, RIM Suffering iPhone Headache [view article]
PS: Palm phones suck. ReplyMotorola, Nokia, Palm, RIM Suffering iPhone Headache [view article]
I think saying the iPhone is taking business away from these other phone makers is a bit much. The iPhone is never going to unseat Blackberry as the goto business road warrior phone. The iPhone is also never going to be free and reach the kind of mass market Nokia and Motorola phones will. It's a nice toy that some people want and can afford but implying these companies are tembling because of this is absurd. ReplyJacome
Research In Motion's Pullback is an Opportunity [view article]
I talked to a top 10 holder after RIMM missed: he still liked the name, but I couldn't tell if he was holding onto it all or trimming...meat of the convo suggested he thinks earnings normalize after this ad spend and RIMM protects its share...well, ya, but even if EPS remains intact, there is no certainty how much the Street will pay for them...
PEs are driven by growth rates and discount rates: sadly, in RIMMS case, risk could be going up while growth is going south...100 is the next stop, if AAPL sell thru is robust, 80 here we come.... Reply