kowenicki said:
babuks said:
kowenicki said:
I wasn't saying anything otherwise. I am merely pointing out how in both smartphones (5.2%) and phones in general (2%) Sony is a very small player As someone else said. Its essentially a duopoly, the rest are fighting for scraps at the moment. If you think Sony will challenge Samsung within a year or so Turkish then you are being very very very optimistic. Also non smartphones are still the biggest part of the market and will be for a few years due to emerging markets. I guess if someone buys your non smartphone then if you have a decent smartphone offering then they may migrate to that?
I didnt realise you were interested in the financial aspects Turkish. You dont seem to post in the threads where the really important facts are discussed.
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Sorry to say that Nokia also losing ground in that market to chinese sets. This is why they have decided not so long ago to focus on smartphones.
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yep and I think they will see the rewards of that soon.
the market certainly thinks so, seeing as the market value of Nokia has risen 25% in a week.
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25% of peanuts is still peanuts.
A company the size of Nokia operating at a 2.75 a share is seriously pathetic.
The fact that Nokia's shares prices are so low show that investers see Nokia and Windows 8 as a potential flop.