When Nokia has to come out and defend its product instead of the marketplace doing so, then, to me at least, something is wrong. The cool thing about living in a future, automated world, analysts can easily do channel checks to determine whether a products is doing well or not. You can easily cancel out the noise that is the companies PR spin.
MS Windows failed mobile platform + Nokia failed mobile platform = more mobile platform failures.
I've been short Nokia's stock since 2007 and its been a very profitable trade as the shares continually trade down to zero. Companies just make it too easy sometimes.







