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nanarchy said:
Elop does not have the authority nor the inclination to sell any of it or break it apart. I don't like Elop much but he actually did a pretty decent job at Nokia, without him they would have gone bankrupt or been taken over years ago as they were in a very rapid spiral down when he jumped on board, he didn't completely save them but he did recover enough to give them a relatively soft landing which given their position at the time was a minor miracle and was more than most expected as being possible. Those that think getting rid of Xbox would help MS's share price really have no idea, the division is a tiny blip on the financials, the entire lifetime investment in the division for the last decade is less than a single quarters profit, with or without Xbox the share price would be basically unaffected though with it they at least protect several other key businesses.

I have it the other way around. Ever since Elop joined Nokia, they have gone down even faster than what they were originally. Immediately when he joined he pretty much proclaimed to the world that Nokia's current platforms were dead. He said this while not having any alternative....who does that?



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