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I principali indici azionari hanno vissuto una settimana turbolenta, caratterizzata dalla riunione della Fed, dai dati macro importanti e dagli utili societari di alcune big tech Usa. Mercoledì scorso la Fed ha confermato i tassi di interesse e ha sostanzialmente escluso un aumento. Tuttavia, Powell e colleghi potrebbero lasciare il costo del denaro su livelli restrittivi in mancanza di progressi sul fronte dei prezzi. Inoltre, i dati di oggi sul mercato del lavoro Usa hanno mostrato dei segnali di raffreddamento. Per continuare a leggere visita il link
da quello che vedo ha rotto la resistenza che la ingabbiava a 2,75.
Ora dovrebbe correre. A parte chi la tira giu' con i target prices sballati ......si potrebbe acquistare con ottica gennaio febbraio ??
i volumi sono arrivati.... Se chiude sopra € 2,75 incremento ....
wall street peggiora....apple -4 !!!!...che succede??
Mancano un po' di volumi ... Se aumentano nel pomeriggio bene altrimenti ... non mi convince al 100%
hai poi incrementato ?
si.... In chisura
20.000 pezzi a € 2,77 ... Mi hanno convinto i volumi, la chisura sui massimi e la forza relativa che nokia ha dimostrato rispetto agli indici... Salgo sul carro e seguo il trend... Compro solo quando sale ... Domani dovrebbe poter confermare ( usa permettendo )
up!!!
Opa in arrivo ?
Oggi la news the NSN ha venduto un altro pezzo ... e si e' liberata di altri dipendenti ... ~1200 sta volta
Io non credendo nella possibilita' di alcun successo dei Lumia, cosi' come sono molto scettico sui Asha ... credo che la salita di oggi ... e' da leggersi come un aumentare delle possibilita' di OPA.
Oppure ... la fine del regno Elop ... Elop + Lumia vengono "venduti" a Microsoft .... e Nokia si mette a fare Android ...
Microsoft e' praticamente ufficiale che si fara' in casa nel prossimo anno i Surface WP8 ...
Anyhow ... al momento Nokia sta salendo sul nulla ... il che forse e' buono perche' la news deve ancora arrivare al popolo
Tchuss
e_lm_70
Ragazzi, che significa OPA, me lo potete spiegare? Intendo, per noi azionisti cosa implicherebbe?
Nokia Recovering? Experts Fiercely Divided - The Source - WSJ
December 5, 2012, 2:47 PM GMT
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Nokia Recovering? Experts Fiercely Divided
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By Sven Grundberg
Reuters
As Nokia shar NOK1V.HE +9.74%es gained considerable ground on Wednesday, after an encouraging batch of news including the surprise unveiling of the budget Lumia 620 smartphone and a deal in China, sell-side analysts are in fierce disagreement about the prospects of the loss-making Finnish company.
The split largely seems to depend on where the analysts are based. Out of the 10 Swedish, Finnish, Danish and Norwegian brokerages covering Nokia, only one has a “hold” rating, while the rest all rate the company “buy” or overweight, according to Factset. Not a single Nordic bank has a sell rating for Nokia. The average target price for Nokia among Nordic analysts is at €3.19, a healthy premium to the €2.75 level where Nokia is currently trading.
Conversely, an overwhelming majority of non-Nordic analysts are considerably more skeptical about Nokia’s prospects. Only three out of the 37 non-Nordic banks have buy or overweight ratings for Nokia. Meanwhile, 18 of the analysts in this group rate the company hold or neutral, and 16 banks having sell or underweight ratings. The average target price for Nokia among non-Nordic analysts is just €2.26, almost a euro lower than the average target price set by the Nordic banks.
The split between the Nordic and non-Nordic banks on how to view Nokia came into sharp focus after Microsoft Corp. MSFT -0.08% Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said that sales of Windows-running smartphones have quadrupled from last year’s level during a meeting with Microsoft shareholders last week.
Sami Sarkamies, an analyst at the Swedish banking group Nordea, took note of the comments from Microsoft’s CEO and sent out a note to investors to inform them that he’d updated his forecasts for Lumia smartphone shipments. Nordea now expects Nokia to ship some 6 million Lumia smartphones in the fourth quarter, a million more than its previous estimate.
Mr. Sarkamies cited Mr. Ballmer’s comments about Windows Phone sales, as well as “positive early noise” related to the launch as reasons for his forecast upgrade.
Analysts from Denmark’s Jyske Bank JYSK.KO +0.18%, as well as Norway’s ABG Sundal Collier ASC.OS -0.51% have also come out to praise what they perceive as an imminent comeback for the embattled Finnish handset maker.
ABG’s Per Lindberg, said he has seen witnessed plenty of “convincing evidence” that Nokia’s new products have gotten off to a good start. More importantly, Mr. Lindberg said early users “appear to be genuinely impressed and highly satisfied” with the Lumia 920 flagship device.
American and German analysts, on the other hand, took Mr. Ballmer’s comments with a grain of salt. On Wednesday Morgan Stanley MS +0.90% analysts pointed out that the flagship Lumia phone was up against “a very low [sales] base last year, when Nokia was marketing its Lumia 800 in five countries, selling less than one million Lumias in the fourth quarter.”
Morgan Stanley added that its research identified intensifying competition in the low-end smartphone market, in places such as China and India, where high-spec Android smartphones are reaching increasingly lower price points.
And in a recent note, titled “Perception vs. Reality” Deutsche Bank's DBK.XE +1.09% Kai Korschelt agreed that people shouldn’t read too much into the recent talk about Nokia’s sales numbers.
“Despite press reports suggesting strong Lumia demand, our retail and industry research suggests limited supply and muted consumer interest in Nokia’s latest smartphones,” Mr. Korschelt said, and argued that press reports on Lumia stock-outs are misleading.
“Our industry research indicates these initial stock-outs are caused by limited device supply, rather than overwhelming demand. Anecdotal evidence suggests that many stores have only received five to 20 devices per store with wider carrier distribution delayed in some countries such as Germany and the U.K.,” Mr. Korschelt said.
The German bank’s initial retail surveys in the U.K. suggest that Nokia took less than 10% market share in the first weeks after launching its new Lumia devices, Mr. Korschelt said, adding that this is lower than what it achieved with the Lumia 800 launch a year ago.
And on a global level, Deutsche noted that Google sear GOOG -1.00%ch interest appears to be only at levels similar to last year’s Lumia 800 launch.
Oggi la news the NSN ha venduto un altro pezzo ... e si e' liberata di altri dipendenti ... ~1200 sta volta
Io non credendo nella possibilita' di alcun successo dei Lumia, cosi' come sono molto scettico sui Asha ... credo che la salita di oggi ... e' da leggersi come un aumentare delle possibilita' di OPA.
Oppure ... la fine del regno Elop ... Elop + Lumia vengono "venduti" a Microsoft .... e Nokia si mette a fare Android ...
Microsoft e' praticamente ufficiale che si fara' in casa nel prossimo anno i Surface WP8 ...
Anyhow ... al momento Nokia sta salendo sul nulla ... il che forse e' buono perche' la news deve ancora arrivare al popolo
Tchuss
e_lm_70
Beh, proprio sul nulla non direi visto che hanno appena stipulato un accordo con China telecom per vendere i Lumia in Cina (China Telecom ha "solo" 700 milioni di clienti...)