To: dp0622
They have their hands in a lot of products That is true. However, the smart phone is their flagship product. Most of company's fat profit is said to come from this product. They have been shedding "non-essential" companies selling them off to other corporations. Maybe they change their mind, and hold onto some of "less sexy" products. In toay's high-tech IT business, it takes only one bad move to go under. Nokia is a prime example. An one-product company, which went down fast.
4 posted on
10/11/2016 5:15:09 AM PDT by
TigerLikesRooster
(alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater)
To: TigerLikesRooster
Thanks for the knowledge.
If it ever is going to be a buy again, it will be MANY moons from now, IF it doesn’t sink.
I remember Nokia :)
6 posted on
10/11/2016 5:22:16 AM PDT by
dp0622
(IThe only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
To: TigerLikesRooster
Nokia is a prime example. An one-product company, which went down fast.
I used to love their CRT monitors. I sought them out as some of the ladies in order processing was worried about CRT radiation, and the Nokias were first to comply with Scandinavian emissions limits.
7 posted on
10/11/2016 5:22:35 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: TigerLikesRooster
However, the smart phone is their flagship product. Most of company's fat profit is said to come from this product. Are you talking about the Note line or the whole Galaxy line?
I recently bought the Galaxy S7 Edge, and it appears to be fine. They also have the S7 and S7 Active within the Galaxy product line.
-PJ
36 posted on
10/11/2016 7:10:52 AM PDT by
Political Junkie Too
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