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Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
Well, as it really happened was that MS got the smelly end of the stick after all; things on the mobile devices division were speeding down the sink when Nokia was able to distangle from it, leaving MS to crash with it. As a consequence Nokia got some money out of a worthless business.

MS was not the cause of the original blunder, that was totally a homemade mess
That's all past tense though. Now, $NOK could be seen as a moderate success if you got out before it dropped below $7 USD to like $4 USD and now it's back up to $6 USD.

But if you rode it all the way down, then that's just not smart. The rest is just fan talk. Loved their products, hated their internal politics, who cares in the end if you're an investor. As long as they make you money is the name of the game.

$MSFT stock is doing darn well. So to have the sticky end of the stick, that end must be coated in money as well it seems.

Note: I own both $NOK and $MSFT and have benefitted from both.