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NOKIA augustus 2014

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  1. [verwijderd] 28 augustus 2014 15:23
    quote:

    deelaan schreef op 28 augustus 2014 13:53:

    de aandelen met de meeste risico's, daar doe ik het als belegger voor.
    normaal ben ik nooit gericht op de lange termijn, maar ik zit vanaf 2.- in dit aandeel dus ik mag geen moment klagen...
    ik geloof nog steeds dat Nokia verder omhoog kan met hun nieuwe programma, ze zijn in mijn ogen prima bezig.
    Zit er zelf ook in sinds die tijd. Probleem is alleen dat het aandeel altijd hevig reageert op angst. 1 algemeen slecht economische bericht en het aandeel kan ineens 3% a 4% zakken. 1 kleine negatieve bericht over Nokia en het kan wel 5% a 7% zakken.

    Hierdoor twijfel ik vaak of het een aandeel is om op lange termijn vast te houden. Elke keer als Nokia langer dan 2 dagen hoog staat, gaan er bij mij alarmbellen. Dan moet je Nokia verkopen, want 1 slechte bericht en het zakt flink, waardoor je het goedkoper kunt terug kopen. Zo ben ik in de afgelopen 36 uur een paar duizend euro armer.

    Nokia heeft de potentie om richting de 7 euro te gaan. Maar voor dit tijd kan het nog meerdere malen schommelen tussen de 5,70 en 6,70.
  2. [verwijderd] 28 augustus 2014 15:52
    Dat is absoluut waar.
    Ik heb mijn emoties daarom op het aandeel aangepast:
    kalm blijven, afwachten. Als lange termijn belegger in Nokia moet je stalen ballen hebben of gewoon niet teveel de koersen checken.

    Nu moet ik wel zeggen dat ik het aandeel nu al stukken minder vind reageren dan pakweg 2 jaar geleden. Toen was het echt een ongeleid projectiel.
  3. Balimoney 29 augustus 2014 09:47
    Van het Yahoo forum:

    NOKIA WILL HAVE ITS REVENGE ON THE SMARTPHONE INDUSTRY
    Business Korea has just published a very provocative piece that depicts a monstrous troll attacking its home country’s pride and joy, Samsung. That troll, you’ll be surprised to learn, is Nokia.
    The reason for this is easy to understand: Samsung may be forced to pay one of the history’s biggest patent royalty sums to Nokia, and fellow Korean electronics titan LG is not scot free, either.
    What unleashed the beast in the Finnish company was its decision to sell its handset division toMicrosoft a while back. As long as Nokia was a phone company, it was bound by a web of cross-licensing deals limiting how much it can charge for its thousands of handset-related patents. Nokia needed to use both essential and non-essential patents held by Samsung, Apple, Motorola and other industry giants, which put a rather severe cap on how much it could charge other phone vendors.
    But when Nokia got out of handset business, the need for those cross-licensing deals vanished and Nokia emerged as a Non-Practicing Entity (NPE). Or as Business Korea defines the term, a patent troll.
    The paper quotes an unnamed patent industry official, who says that “royalties demanded by Nokia and Microsoft are estimated at trillions of won for Samsung and LG, respectively. Some in the industry say that the amount is the largest-ever paid by the two handset makers.”
    It is possible that Korean industry officials are getting ready to try to rein in Nokia’s patent licensing machine and these leaked comments are an early sign of a coming battle. What makes Nokia’s patent portfolio so formidable is its range. Nokia launched a smartphone called the Communicator way back in 1996, so it started amassing patents dealing with mobile email, mobile photo messaging, mobile games and mobile news distribution early on. But in addition to software patents, Nokia was also an early leader in power consumption, antenna design and other hardware segments.
    This battle could easily escalate into a wider, government-level drama on whether countries have the right to cap patent licensing fees in certain industries.
  4. [verwijderd] 29 augustus 2014 11:04
    HERE for Samsung: Fresh maps for the new Samsung Gear S

    Berlin, Germany - HERE, a leader in navigation, mapping and location experiences, today announced that it has partnered with Samsung to bring its maps and location platform services to Tizen-powered smart devices by Samsung, including the newly-announced Samsung Gear S.



    With this partnership, HERE continues to broaden its reach to more people and businesses across screens and operating systems.

    On the Samsung Gear S, HERE is powering an application called Navigator, which offers turn-by-turn walk navigation and public transit routing. The app provides a complete stand-alone experience, including the ability to store map data locally on the device and use it offline for navigation, directions and search.

    To get the most out of Navigator on your Samsung Gear S, you can also pair it with a new app called HERE (beta) which HERE has developed for the Samsung Galaxy family of devices. With the app you can conveniently plan and calculate routes for walking and public transit on your phone and then send them to your smartwatch. The app will be made available for download from the Samsung GALAXY Apps store when the Samsung Gear S hits stores.

    Available at no cost to Samsung Galaxy users, HERE (beta) offers among other features:

    Offline Navigation: Turn-by-turn drive or walk guidance without an internet connection for almost 100 countries;
    Detailed maps for download to use offline with your Samsung Galaxy;
    Public transport maps and directions for more than 750 cities in more than 40 countries available without an internet connection and live traffic information for more than 40 countries.

    Sean Fernback, Senior Vice President Everyday Mobility, HERE, said: "We believe that maps and location-related functionality are essential for any operating system. HERE aims to deliver fresh maps, platform services and location cloud experiences to as many people and businesses as possible, independent of the device and operating system they are using. Partnering with Samsung for the Tizen OS, and providing maps and location services for the first time with the new Samsung Gear is another huge step for us in that direction."

    "Samsung is committed to providing consumers with the best possible mobile experience and we always look for partners to help expand the capabilities of our smart wearable devices," said Chan Woo Park, Vice President of Product Strategy Team in Mobile Division at Samsung Electronics. "We are thrilled to partner with HERE and bring innovative, personalized mapping pedestrian navigation services to our Tizen-powered smart wearable devices starting with the Samsung Gear S."

    Read more:

    360he.re/here-samsung-gear-tizen

    360he.re/here-samsung-galaxy-android
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