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People are comfortable that handset volume can grow at high single-digit rates for the next few years. But what kind of phones are companies going to sell? Are people going to pay up for them?
The question is whether there is a next generation of the Media Center to make it more integrated with your TV and other devices.
You can't exactly take all the phones and dump them into the ocean. The longer the phones are sitting around, the less they're worth, which means you either have to cut prices or write down inventory.
The tribe is excited to get this project going. We find it's something the public is looking for.
There was a mismatch of supply and demand in China before the SARS virus.
The key is going to be bringing the cost of the phones down. They're probably not going to be cheap enough this year.
Indian gaming, I don't regard it as a competitive industry. Anything that helps the tribe become self-sufficient is positive.
Didn't think there could be anything worse until now.
It is difficult to have a high level of confidence about where the cell phone market is going to be at the end of the year. You could make a case for Nokia's stock going to $7 and you could make a case for the stock going to $16.