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Originally Posted by Lumiaman View Post
Switching to a totally new platform they increased their sales by 24%. I say that is a positive sign. That said, the competition is ferocious. There has never been so much competition as today. The NOKIA of yesterday, would have no chance in the current competitive environment. Elop is keeping them alive.
Lumiaman, I don't think you understood at all.
Sales are DOWN 24%. They're not even meeting the revised lower forecasts.

http://news.sky.com/story/1117370/no...t-three-months

Don't try and mince words like Elop. When you say "they increased their sales by 24%" do you actually mean Nokia sales decreased substantially but this new "brand", that we are now selling to past Nokia customers in given regions who were buying our phones regardless has increased because we have essentially rebranded our phone lineup to make it seem like sales are on the rise or related to the OS when in fact we are continuing to lose customers and brand recognition.

Look at the numbers, sales decreased year over year.