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    1. What Nokia should do next http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=2&sid=a1606512-2fe5-4502-b82f-c6387f85f619%40sessionmgr10&hid=21&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=a9h&AN=90188081 In the end‚ I decommissioned my £10 Nokia 1100 out of vanity three years ago. It had survived countless mishaps‚ including one memorable death-defying dive into a cup of hot tea. Unlike my iPhone‚ its battery could trundle along for at least a week and no app could be more useful than its built-in torch

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    when they become pregnant and there is no freedom of association. This research focuses on Nokia and aims to find out whether the conclusions of the SOMO report and the publicity that followed afterwards had any harmful effects for the reputation of Nokia among consumers in The Netherlands. The target groups of this research are consumers and potential consumers of Nokia between the age of 18 and 65. Nokia is the largest supplier of a wide range of mobile phones and its goal is to have the best quality

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    The Articles of Confederation failed The Articles of Confederation was a document stating the laws of early America. This essay will state how and why they failed. The Articles failing led to a better document‚ so it worked in the end. John Dickinson was the writer of these articles‚ with the help of 12 other congress members. It was a good start to a great nation. “The Stile of this Confederacy shall be: The United States of America.” The Articles of Confederation failed for many reasons‚ Finances

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    Innovate Or Die Ask a European about Nokia and a faraway look will come into their eye‚ a wistful tone creep into their voice. During the late 1990s and early 2000s the 147-year-old Finnish company became a global technology star: the world’s No. 1 mobile maker and the first brand of phone everyone owned. In some emerging markets‚ so the story goes‚ the word ‘Nokia’ became a generic term for ‘mobile phone.’ But becoming synonymous with phones is where it all went wrong. There can be little doubt

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    Problems at Nokia Nokia‚ considered to be the pioneer in smartphones and a global leader in the mobile phones market‚ started to face severe challenges to its dominance in the smartphone market in 2007. The problems came mainly in the form of competition from the new mobile operating systems that entered the market like iOS and Android. Nokia had started the smartphone business and had been the leader since the release of its smartphone OS Symbian in 1997. But the release of Apple’s revolutionary

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    Why the Frankfurt Parliament Failed The Frankfurt Parliament‚ an ‘assembly of German men’ founded in 1848‚ failed for a numerous amount of reasons such as conflicting views on the concept of Germany‚ lack of power‚ a disconnection with the public and the liberal views of Frankfurt Parliament. One of the first reasons for failure was that the Frankfurt parliament was unable to distinguish what Germany was‚ especially when deciding where the German borders start and finish. The Frankfurt parliament

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    dominating the global market‚ Nokia is finally challenging its status quo. This day saw Nokia Music Store opening its door to music lovers in Australia – the eighth media store after Britain‚ Ireland‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ Finland‚ Netherlands and Singapore. The Nokia Music Store contains millions of tracks from both global and local artists and users will be able to download songs to their computer supported by Windows XP or Vistas PC and transfer them to their mobile phones be it Nokia or other brands. Songs

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    Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. is the largest retailer in the world‚ the world’s second-largest company and the nation’s largest nongovernmental employer. Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. operates retail stores in various retailing formats in all 50 states in the United States. The Company’s mass merchandising operations serve its customers primarily through the operation of three segments. The Wal-Mart Stores segment includes its discount stores‚ Supercenters‚ and Neighborhood Markets in the United States. The Sam’s

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    Why Ebay Failed in China

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    A report on Ebay and Taobao. Ebay v/s Taobao Critically evaluate eBay’s chosen market entry strategies‚ into the Chinese ‘C2C’ market‚ determining the shortcomings of the strategies deployed during the case study period. When entering into a new market‚ there are many aspects that must be considered in order for a company to be successful. Through this case study we will look at how eBay developed their market strategy using the concept of six key factors timing‚ location‚ marketing

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    the Articles of Confederation was made to create a "firm league of friendship" between and among the 13 states‚ there were a lot of reasons why it didn’t fulfill this and initially failed. One of the biggest mistakes that the Articles of Confederation brought about that led to its failure was that it placed power in the hands of the states. The reason why the founding fathers did this was because colonists were wary of a strong central government due to the way they had to deal with the British

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