Both Research in Motion and Nokia now are mobile device suppliers in trouble. But some would argue Nokia is more likely to survive than RIM.
One of the most important things playing into Nokia’s favor is its partnership with Microsoft. Microsoft has been trying, largely without success, to make a big market share move in the mobile device market, and is betting heavily on Nokia to help it.
For that reason, some think Nokia is more likely to survive than Research in Motion.
Monday, June 18, 2012
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