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Markku  
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 More options Dec 7 2009, 3:58 pm
From: Markku <mhe...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2009 12:58:22 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon, Dec 7 2009 3:58 pm
Subject: N900 will be a breakthrough.. strong buy recommendation
Greetings from Finland, Nokia's home country. Everybody are queuing
N900 here because it is simply a great, well designed product. I am
buying phones to our research group at Helsinki University of
Technology and tested last weekend N900 and main competitors' newest
touch screen phones with different platforms. Based on my testing
experience N900 with linux based Maemo platform is absolutely best
phone for serious users who want performance, modularity, real added
value with excellent free tested software and future platform
support.
In serious use I also liked that resistive screen (with best 800x480
resolution) was much better that competitors' capacitive displays
because it supports pen touch that is really required with many
applications. I believe this phone will start a new era in mobile
computing and with expanding software and service portfolio will be a
great success for Nokia. I remember what happened to Nokia when they
launched 2110 model at 1995, the company's revenues and stock
exploded. Nokia's success was strongly dependent of their delivery
and
logistics expertise and I believe they will be able to meet the
exploding demand of N900. I strongly recommend to buy Nokia shares at
this price.

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IGotsSharesInNoobishness  
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 More options Dec 9 2009, 7:36 pm
From: IGotsSharesInNoobishness <igotssharesinnoobishn...@googlemail.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 16:36:15 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Dec 9 2009 7:36 pm
Subject: Re: N900 will be a breakthrough.. strong buy recommendation
Nope.   Pundits agree this is mainly an enthusiast / early adopter
phone that is a stpping stone in teh Maemo story.    Good device
apparently but it will not set the share price alight.    Too niche.

http://www.techradar.com/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/nokia-n900-6558...

Shame as I did buy some Nokia shares recently when they dipped.   To
be honest I would be glad to get out at break even now.   NOK will
come back on basic phone sales (6700, 5800) but have nothing in the
pipeline for some tim and no answer to teh wave fo smartphones coming
at us.   Certainly not the n900 as some sort of "Saviour".

Scant praise really, from a 2K shareholder here.

On Dec 7, 8:58 pm, Markku <mhe...@gmail.com> wrote:


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Markku  
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From: Markku <mhe...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 05:03:27 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Dec 10 2009 8:03 am
Subject: Re: N900 will be a breakthrough.. strong buy recommendation
I was expecting comments that N900 is too niche, or Nokia is too
production oriented etc. But it is not true, Nokia's products are
technically best and management has superior strategical skills that
will benefit shareholders. I don't want to argue of this, I just
advice to buy and have some patience, time will show. Good things take
their time in this chaotic world nowadays.

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Jako  
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 More options Dec 10 2009, 3:24 pm
From: Jako <jako...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 12:24:02 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Dec 10 2009 3:24 pm
Subject: Re: N900 will be a breakthrough.. strong buy recommendation
I think as a Nokia investor, you may want to look at the Market
Capital Day event -

http://www.thomson-webcast.net/uk/dispatching/?event_id=9244f67f91f37...

and see what they are doing and their plans for next year, with the
completely new user interfaces for their Symbian, 3 times faster, very
easy to use, beautiful graphics, redesigned media player (a la Apple
etc). And also the next generation Maemo device will have a completely
new user interface (and also have multi touch). Apparently this next
Maemo device out in a year is aimed to be a viable iPhone competitor.
It was interesting to see that Nokia projected that some 15% of their
devices would be Maemo based in 2011, that´s 50-100 million units per
year. But I have to agree: the n900 was never intended to be a mass
market phone, more like a trial product until the next "final"
generation (5/5) of the Maemo devices (starting back in 2005) will be
released.

At these suppressed levels, Nokia share has a real potential for a
strong rebound, but it may not go much up before the second half of
next year - although my opinion is that you will get a good return if
you keep your shares for two months, as earnings release will most
likely significantly beat the very low expectations (I expect the
opposite to happen with Apple where the expectations are sky high,
which will probably not be met and then we´ll get the substantial drop
in the share price, as usual.)

I like to invest in undervalued companies with good fundamentals, and
are always prepared to keep them until they eventually go up (in some
cases it could even take some years). The problem, I think, is that
stocks often don´t trade according to fundamentals, only short term
sentiments and speculation. A month ago I posted a message on the
Google Finance forum for GLW, suggesting the stock was very
undervalued. At that time the stock had been standing almost still for
7 months. However, over the past month the stock has suddenly gone up
30%. I would never had expected this to happen so soon, and there´s
not any particular news to warrant this sudden boom, expect that it
was (and I guess still is) inherently undervalued.

On the other hand I bought a lot of shares in NOVL before their
earnings release last week, and while this company is trading with a
market cap of $1.4B and has a whopping $1B in cash and no debt (it
would have been like Apple had $120B in cash), and while they beat
earnings expectations by 50%, and are now trading with a P/E of 12.5,
half that of the average software company, - despite all this the
stock is still up less than 5% since that time. Even Jim Cramer
adviced people to sell this stock after the earnings release (however,
that´s good news, because he´s been proven to be statistically more
wrong than right). So you just never know. In two years it may have
gone up three times, ditto for Nokia. I think patience is the clue for
the amateur investor if he wants to make any money. Unfortantely he
too often end up buying high and selling low.

As regards Nokia: consider that the dollar has strengthened 2-3%
against the Euro over the past week. That´s the main reason for the
recent "decline" in the share price. Measured in Euro´s it´s actually
up a percent or so over the past week.

On Dec 10, 1:36 am, IGotsSharesInNoobishness


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King  
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 More options Jan 7, 7:20 pm
From: King <kamran.hamidza...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 16:20:37 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Jan 7 2010 7:20 pm
Subject: Re: N900 will be a breakthrough.. strong buy recommendation
There are few peoples here that have intention and i would say they
are like poison ivy!!!! Regardless, NOKIA is solid and is one of the
top in the industry. They have more 40% market of the world...So, do
you think you guys are in that capacity to express your idea here?

It's good sometimes to be just shut up. Please and thanks

On Jan 7, 10:56 am, Julia Zshcoche <juliazscho...@googlemail.com>
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