What a poor analysis. You completely disregard the rest of Garmin's product line, gloss over the fact that they have no debt, forget about the increase in market share in Europe (and just starting out in China).
T2 overpays for something they don't need, have a single product line, and is otherwise leveraged to the hilt....
And you pick TomTom over Garmin?
Sure the nuvifone delay is a disappointment. All delays are. However, in this current cell phone environment, I think this delay may actually be worth it.
A Q3 nuvifone release would go right on the heals of iPhone 2, instinct, and a ton of others...
A Q209 release may actually have better timing, and iphones will be all but obsoletes, or so the electronics life cycles go.
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What a poor analysis. You completely disregard the rest of Garmin's product line, gloss over the fact that they have no debt, forget about the increase in market share in Europe (and just starting out in China).
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T2 overpays for something they don't need, have a single product line, and is otherwise leveraged to the hilt....
And you pick TomTom over Garmin?
Sure the nuvifone delay is a disappointment. All delays are. However, in this current cell phone environment, I think this delay may actually be worth it.
A Q3 nuvifone release would go right on the heals of iPhone 2, instinct, and a ton of others...
A Q209 release may actually have better timing, and iphones will be all but obsoletes, or so the electronics life cycles go.