Tuesday, May 7, 2013

MSFT: Why Nokia's Biggest Problem Is Microsoft

Why Nokia's Biggest Problem Is Microsoft
by Mathias Holmstrøm

Introduction
When Nokia (NOK) abandoned its own operating system (Symbian) in favor of WP, it was (probably) under the expectation that Microsoft (MSFT) would offer its users unique advantages of owning multiple Microsoft products. For instance an effective WP ecosystem would make it more attractive to buy a Lumia phone if one already had W8 on the computer and subscribed to Office 365. read more »

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