Nokia: When pigeons fly home to roast
by Volker Weber
Good analysis by Andrew Orlowski:
Nokia's problem is not Stephen Elop, or his strategy. Its problem is it didn't have Stephen Elop, or his strategy, in place two years ago.
And while we are certainly watching a dramatic destruction of shareholder value — this will be a terrible year for Nokia — it's worth remembering that three bad quarters are not necessarily fatal to a company. I'll admit, this is not a popular opinion this week.

