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HTC's market value at $33.8 billion passes Nokia's market value of $33.2 billion in April 2011, according to FactSet. Nokia shipped 453 million handsets, of which 100 million were smartphones in 2010. This will decline in 2011. HTC shipped 24 million handsets in 2010, mostly all smartphones, and will be up to 43 million handsets in 2011., according to Strategy Analytics.The financial markets are pricing for growth.

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