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The blame game
Posted by: Jordi on Friday, June 03, 2011 - 11:28 PM
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If there’s one rule in business it’s that, if you see the buck heading your way, make sure it doesn’t stop. Point one finger elsewhere and keep the rest crossed. Nokia chief Stephen Elop is clearly a master of this manoeuvre, having earned his spurs at Microsoft. Elop said this week that there are a range of factors negatively impacting the struggling handset vendor’s business, namely, “competitive dynamics and market trends across multiple price categories, particularly in China and Europe.”
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