[citation][nom]shompa[/nom]Ballmer is an insane man. During his rain MSFT share price have gone down 50%. They have failed again and again.But. Ballmer is a genius at dirty business. MSFT infiltrate Nokia and get them to hire the insane Stephen Elop. Nokias share price plummets 75% after Nokia announce that they are going to use Windows Mobile. Nokia is a unique phone company that they can make billions in profit selling cheap phones. The reason is that they have their own factories, design and so on. Low overhead. The insane Stephen Elop thought about a different strategy. Lets Nokias factories stand empty and outsource the Windows phones manufacturing to South Korea. Lets outsource the OS to MSFT. Lets ousters the SoC to different companies that MSFT dictate. What does Nokia do on their own phones? They "design" them and slaps their worthless brand on their phones and hopes that they will sell. Reality check: It wont work. MSFT have never succeded in a market there they have competition. Today 94% of MSFT profit comes from Windows/Office. The 2 X86 monopoly products. Everything else they have done have failed. What about Xbox? MSFT lost upwards 20 billion to make it "profitable".Since Nokia cant produce Windows phones cheaper then Android/Apple phones, they have no advantage. The other Ballmer genius move: So far 9 Android vendors have signed up to MSFT protection paying 5-15 dollar per Android device they sell. Like it or not: Apple invent Iphone. Google clones Iphone. MSFT gets the licensing money. The funny thing is that MSFT makes more money on Android then Google does. RIP Nokia. I loved working for you. Rip Ericsson. I loved working for you. Both companies destroyed by MSFT. (In Ericsson's care: ex MSFT CEO Rolf Skoglund destroyed Ericsson. 4 year with him took Ericsson shares from 250SEK to 3SEK)[/citation]
Nokia had already imploded in the smartphone market before Microsoft arrived, share price was nose-diving, market share was in freefall and despite anyone's claims that Nokias own OS's were technically better than XYZ other company the public didn't agree and were buying up Blackberry, Android and iPhone models by the bucketfull.
Nokia is on a very tough climb back into the market, but if they hadn't done the deal they would probably have been filing for chapter 11 in the last quarter of 2011.