← Back to context Comment by dotancohen 2 months ago To be fair, Microsoft did deliberately drive Nokia into the ground. 5 comments dotancohen Reply wvenable 2 months ago Nokia was driving pretty close to the ground before Microsoft ever got involved. lfllfkddl 2 months ago Well, many consider Elop to be a Microsoft asset. saubeidl 2 months ago Maybe the Finns got their mole in to extract revenge. Don't forget Linux is Finnish as well ;-) wiseowise 2 months ago Perfectly balanced, as all things should be. justsomehnguy 2 months ago Look at the Nokia sales volume, revenue and the date of Burning Platform memo - and don't repeat this bullshit ever again.
wvenable 2 months ago Nokia was driving pretty close to the ground before Microsoft ever got involved. lfllfkddl 2 months ago Well, many consider Elop to be a Microsoft asset.
saubeidl 2 months ago Maybe the Finns got their mole in to extract revenge. Don't forget Linux is Finnish as well ;-) wiseowise 2 months ago Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
justsomehnguy 2 months ago Look at the Nokia sales volume, revenue and the date of Burning Platform memo - and don't repeat this bullshit ever again.
Nokia was driving pretty close to the ground before Microsoft ever got involved.
Well, many consider Elop to be a Microsoft asset.
Maybe the Finns got their mole in to extract revenge. Don't forget Linux is Finnish as well ;-)
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
Look at the Nokia sales volume, revenue and the date of Burning Platform memo - and don't repeat this bullshit ever again.