
There have been rumours about Nokia buying Palm circulating for several weeks. Today this subject is on the news again. The stock price of Palm has been rising. This is the second time in a few weeks time. It's probable that something will happen soon. Nokia's President and CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo is spending one week per month in US. He has said, that he will continue to search for a solution and continue with his efforts until Nokia's market share in US is improving.
There have been rumours about Nokia buying Palm circulating for several weeks. Today this subjes is on the news again. The stock prices of Palm are rising. This is the second time in a few weeks time. It's probable that something will happen soon.
Nokia's President and CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo is spending one week per month in US. He has said, that he will continue to search for a solution and continue with his efforts until Nokia's market share in US is improving.
Business Week wrote March 6, 2007: "Experts Doubt Nokia-Palm Tie-up. Will the Finnish cell phone giant acquire the Treo maker? Differences in their operating systems may dampen the prospect."Â
But the rumours are much stronger today. While the Symbian operating system is not used exclusively by Nokia, it is often regarded as dominated by the company. In a recent interview with silicon.com, Palm CEO Ed Colligan said the company would "never say never" on making a Symbian phone but had no plans to do so in the foreseeable future.
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#1 Unstrung is the source
Hello, this is Helge V. Keitel from Finland
More information about the rumoured deal is here.
http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=119786
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