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Fitch ain't a nobody, and people in the know should be worried.

The banking world is all about speculation, belief in and the image of something. If belief fails then people go elsewhere and if the image Nokia is putting out is one of a failing company, then people look elsewhere. We are not talking customers, we are talking the banking world, investors and share holders. That means problems and a black cloud forms. Companies can't continue on in that state and this should start people on the Nokia board to worry. If the other biggies take note and adjust, then you have serious issues.

Though reading this board you can see people immediatly thinking of conspiracy theories, rather than the 'fat, bloated, badly run, crap phone producer struggling after 3 years of bad phones on a global market it can't seem to understand, finally reaching the stuggling point. No it must be bribery by the competition, that is the real reason.
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