Should Microsoft Make A Smartphone?
by George Kesarios
Taking cue from an article in businessinsider.com, Nokia (NOK) in its most recent 20F filling says the following under risk factors:
Other manufacturers also produce competing mobile products which are based on the Windows Phone operating system. We may face increased competition from other manufacturers, including Microsoft, who already produce or may produce competing Windows Phone based products. Increased competition within the Windows Phone ecosystem could result for instance in lower sales of our devices or lower potential for a profitable business model. read more »
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