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Originally Posted by tissot View Post
Whatever it is, this isn't normal behavior in large company culture, especially looking at the situation.
Until yesterday Nokia and Microsoft were competitors. That's the thing that makes it unethical. As such it's not suprising that former MS EVP has lots of MS stocks. He should have sold them before taking the helm at Nokia.

For people who want to go all tinfoil; remember the rumour from two weeks ago. That Nokia's largest american owners forced the Elop nomination (Link) The really tinfoil part is that Nokia's 2nd largest institutional owner (Fidelity Management & Research) is also Microsoft's 7th largest institutional owner.

I'm still saying that this mess is just stupidity. No need for conspiracies.
 

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