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Why cell phone giant Nokia's going gadget-happy |
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Larry Dignan Department Editor, CNET Investor Monday, November 26, 2001 |
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IT PAYS to be aggressive. The company's earnings depend on the number of units it ships and on its market share. According to SG Cowen Securities, Nokia garners an extra penny per share in earnings for every additional 10 million units shipped or for an extra 0.5 percent of market share it gains.
With the stakes high, Nokia is going all out with product launches:
- On Monday, Nokia launched its 7650 phone, which includes a digital camera, multimedia messaging features, and a color display. Nokia also made a statement with software, noting that its latest high-end phone uses the Symbian operating system and supports Java and Bluetooth, along with other standards. The company intends to ship the phones for about $480 apiece in Europe and Asia in the second quarter of 2002.
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