
NYSE:NOK
This summary was created by AI, based on 3 opinions in the last 12 months.
Nokia (NOK) has made a remarkable comeback in the past year, tripling in value largely due to its pivot towards AI infrastructure, which is critical in enhancing data center efficiency. The company has seen substantial growth in its AI and cloud businesses, with a 49% increase in net sales and a significant order intake of 1 billion euros in Q1. The partnership with Nvidia, which involves a $1 billion investment, further solidifies Nokia's position in the AI radio-access networks market. While the new CEO sets ambitious profit targets, the lingering legacy telco business poses risks due to its inherent volatility. Despite the stock’s impressive rise, analysts remain cautious about the future, suggesting potential investors consider waiting for a pullback before entering the market.
In the handset business, which is a business he is very wary of. Used to dominate the market. Have now hitched their horse to Microsoft (MSFT-Q) so their phones have a Windows environment. Because of the fluidity of this market, it doesn’t mean they’re not going to be able to come back, but they are more of a gamble than an investment.
Early reviews are good in terms of the Windows 8 operating platform and in terms of the Lumia phone. His sense is that it is a little too early to claim victory in the battle. Looking at the smart phone space, it is incredibly competitive. The amount of innovation required, in shorter and shorter cycles, worries him.
Still nosing around this one. This is the Research in Motion (RIM-T) of Finland. A bit further along in what could be a turnaround. Released employees earlier and have been closing plants. Have been losing bags of money because of all the write-downs. On his Watch List and interests him quite a lot. Have about $6 billion in debt but have a lot of cash. Revenues have been sliding down to about $50 billion. Could be an interesting double play for some people.
There is a lot of choice out there on the smart phone side. Indications are that Windows 8 for the phone is actually a good product. The problem is, you are fighting a battle against 2 big giants. Good product but they have to execute that and get it into the marketplace. Will be very hard for them to compete on a retail basis.
Doesn’t know the seasonality. But you want to look at lows and highs and this one is doing high lows and higher highs. You have a support line that is probably going to prove to be fairly accurate. If it bounces you will see a breakout to new highs.