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| | ... deliver attractive investment returns over the medium term," Douglass said. Highlighting the falls from grace of Kodak and Nokia in the face of disruption in the camera and mobile phone industries in the late 1990s and early 2000s, as well as the rise ... |
| | | ... one of the real challenges - where we think [technology] it is going to go today is not where it will probably end up. "Nokia thought they had the best mobile phones in the world at one stage and how many Nokia phones are in the room now? That's something ... |
| | | ... bulls." Microsoft reported a loss of $US3.19 billion due to a hefty writedown on the smartphone business it acquired from Nokia and restructuring charges of nearly $US1 billion. Dow member Caterpillar fell 3.2 per cent after the company reported lower ... |
| | | ... company activity, German engineering giant Siemens drew a line under its joint venture with Finnish telecom equipment maker Nokia. London's FTSE 100 index of leading shares climbed 1.49 per cent to close at 6,307.78 points, Frankfurt's DAX 30 index added ... |
| | | ... mobile phones. The site is enabled by Bravura's online super product ePASS and is available on all mobile devices, including Nokia, Blackberry, Android, iPhone and iPad. "End clients can now engage with their super via their preferred communication channel ... |
| | | ... with a falling-off of worries of possible oil supply problems in the Middle East. March crude futures dropped 1.5 per cent. Nokia, the world's largest mobilephone maker, and Microsoft teamed up to build an iPhone challenger in an attempt to take on Google ... |
| | | ... - Japan's Nikkei average ended almost flat as cellphone parts makers such as TDK rose after upbeat earnings results from Nokia. But bank shares were hit by concerns about fallout from US subprime mortgage woes, adding fuel to bearish investor sentiment. ... |
| | | ... season pushed the FTSEurofirst 300 index to 1423 points, its highest level since June 2001. Stocks that fuel the surge were, Nokia, which reported a better than expected earning for the quarter; Steel giant Arcelor-Mittl climbed 2.7 per cent after rumours ... |
| | | ... its interest-rate raising campaign to keep inflation in check. The Nasdaq got some support from technology stocks after Nokia increased its outlook for the global handset market. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 65.00 points at 11,150.70. The ... |
| | | Vodafone [on Monday] announced it had selected Nokia as its third generation (3G) network infrastructure partner in Australia and New Zealand. The decision has been widely touted since Nokia advertised for employees in March for a project manager, rollout ... |
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