Thank you for the sub! A lot of times these "meme stocks" - if Nokia is still considered a meme stock? - can seem very appealing and blind people to the downsides.
I guess iam crazy then cuz i got a bunch of shares. Ur the genius for not buying i guess we will see who os crazy and who is genous in a few years ill come back and comment here again
Clickbait title aside, we've just presented some facts and analyzed them. Hopefully your shares do well. We want all investors to make money, and we don't have FOMO if we miss out on some opportunity as we inevitably will.
I loved the HP48GX calculator. It had apps. It was kind of ahead of it's time. The problem with it was the pins. It could not be serviced. Once the pins broke you had to get another one. We used them as data collectors connected to total stations long before bluetooth.
the NCEES kind of dumbed downed calculators with Engineers. They became afraid calcs were being used to steal proprietary exam questions. I still use HP calcs, just not as souped up as the 48gx. They have a good feel. Nothing out there compares to the click you get when you press a key. I am a bit nostalgic about HP.@@Nanalyze
You're an OG for sure. Agree about HP. They used to be one of the great tech names. They tried "going back to the garage," then Carly came in with some bad mojo.
I remember Nokia from the 90s. But today, owning it is the same as going through waterboarding torture. It needs to go bankrupt and it's assets sold, and it's name shall never be spoken in history again
need to make phones again so I can finish building my brick wall
Those things were legendary for being indestructible
I have a (thankfully) small position in Nokia, seemed tempting at the time! 😅 Enjoyed your analysis and have subscribed
Thank you for the sub! A lot of times these "meme stocks" - if Nokia is still considered a meme stock? - can seem very appealing and blind people to the downsides.
I have some shares from way way back in a foreign account. This video will spur me to sell them finally :) Your analysis is great. Thank you.
We're glad you enjoyed the analysis and found it useful in informing your investment decisions!
I guess iam crazy then cuz i got a bunch of shares. Ur the genius for not buying i guess we will see who os crazy and who is genous in a few years ill come back and comment here again
Clickbait title aside, we've just presented some facts and analyzed them. Hopefully your shares do well. We want all investors to make money, and we don't have FOMO if we miss out on some opportunity as we inevitably will.
How long have you been holding onto this flatliner for…?
I loved the HP48GX calculator. It had apps. It was kind of ahead of it's time. The problem with it was the pins. It could not be serviced. Once the pins broke you had to get another one. We used them as data collectors connected to total stations long before bluetooth.
Those used to be necessary tools for a university education. Maybe it's all apps now?
the NCEES kind of dumbed downed calculators with Engineers. They became afraid calcs were being used to steal proprietary exam questions. I still use HP calcs, just not as souped up as the 48gx. They have a good feel. Nothing out there compares to the click you get when you press a key. I am a bit nostalgic about HP.@@Nanalyze
You're an OG for sure. Agree about HP. They used to be one of the great tech names. They tried "going back to the garage," then Carly came in with some bad mojo.
I have a lot of respect for your analytical skills. Very well articulated, Sir.
Thank you for the kind words!
HPQ does do 3d printing no? Not that it’s a huge success for them 😂
They probably have some half-assed attempt at 3DP now that everyone else has had a go at it.
So I'm an idiot to go all in on this stock?
You should not go all in on ANY stock.
@@Nanalyze Don't know for you, but I just love the stock. That's why I'm in all the way. You should rethink aswell.
@@anzman911 What points raised in the video do you disagree with?
@@anzman911i agree I’m starting to like the stock more and more. I believe they have potential, especially since they did a brand redesign.
Maybe people thought the contract for them to build the service o the moon would reinvent them not just slow the blimp by a month
One wonders what impact Starlink might have on these network/mobile infrastructure providers.
I remember Nokia from the 90s. But today, owning it is the same as going through waterboarding torture. It needs to go bankrupt and it's assets sold, and it's name shall never be spoken in history again
How do you really feel about the company? ;)
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