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The research company says the drop was fueled by the handset maker's rocky relationship with service providers and its lack of new models.
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- Blame it on the N-Gage
- Hehehe... looks like the Nokia leadership got greedy. They had ($) ($) in their eyes when they should have been improving their core business. I knew from the second I found out about the N-Gage that Nokia would be going down in flames. But of course, idiot analysts telling people to "buy tech stocks" now quitely say "ok reduce now". i.e. you haven't made any money from Nokia stock, you never will make any money from Nokia stock, forget we said anything.
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