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How Motorola slipped and Nokia picked up after losing market share and set strong direction in emerging markets.
Grouped Articles
Without a Hit Razr Sequel, Profit Drops for Motorola
New York Times 01.24.2008
Nokia Earnings Jump on Emerging Markets
Wall Street Journal 01.25.2008
Wall Street Journal 04.08.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.28.2011
Nokia Sees Silver Lining in Google Deal
Wall Street Journal 08.15.2011
Google's Big Bet on the Mobile Future
New York Times 08.16.2011
After Google, Motorola to Face Identity Crisis
New York Times 08.21.2011
Wall Street Journal 08.25.2011
New York Times 12.08.2011
Nokia Re-Enters U.S. With $50 Smartphone
Wall Street Journal 12.15.2011
Nokia's Chief Takes Aim at U.S. Market
Wall Street Journal 01.10.2012
One Year Later, Nokia and Microsoft Deliver
New York Times 02.27.2012
Nokia Posts $1.2 Billion Loss as Sales Drop 29%
New York Times 04.19.2012
Nokia Pins Smartphone Hopes on China
New York Times 03.28.2012
China at Heart of Nokia's Troubles
Wall Street Journal 04.19.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.20.2012
Verizon's Answer to iPhone: Windows
Wall Street Journal 04.20.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.24.2012
Nokia's Bad Call on Smartphones
Wall Street Journal 07.18.2012
Motorola to Cut 4,000 More Jobs as Cellphone Sales Collapse by Half
Wall Street Journal 01.15.2009
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