Nokia will ship more than 500 million phones in 2010?
Nokia's mobile phone unit chief, Rick Simonson, has gone on to say in an interview for India’s Economic Times that that “In 2010, Nokia will ship over 500 million units across three platforms, which will be about 40 percent of the global market share.” That’s still an impressive target to hit considering that on December 2, Nokia forecasted that it would attain a 10 percent growth in cell phone market volumes in 2010 – all the while its market share would remain similar to 2009.
With Simonson's comments, Nokia's shares rose 3 percent – still making it one of Europe’s top performers among technology shares. He was also quoted as saying that “there is definitely not enough room for more than 4-5 operating systems.” Finally he goes on to say “Scale is critical. For instance, Palm's OS is very good, but with less than 1 percent of the global volumes, it won't be too appealing to developers.” From the looks of it, Nokia plans on solidifying itself as a key player despite all the while maintaining and supporting three different platforms simultaneously. After the dust settles, we'll see which one will live and continue Nokia’s long term legacy in the mobile world. Facing a monumental goal ahead of them, hitting the 500 million mark will truly be a tasking experience – we'll see how it all pans out in the end.
Borro.com CEO Paul Aitken said: 'The list certainly threw up some surprises with boyfriends featuring below photos and mobile phones.
'It's understandable why mums come out top though - they are there to lend an ear, offer support and a best friend to many girls.
'Photos hold fun and significant memories which could be devastating to lose and a mobile phone keeps women connected and it's always by their side.
The survey found that treasured possessions helped raise a smile at least five times a day for three quarters of those polled.
Other items among the top 20 included a favourite pair of shoes, Vaseline, concealer and mascara.
The research also revealed that the average woman will spend £624 a year on treats - such as lipstick or jewellery - to boost her mood.
Mr Aitken added: 'Diamond rings represent 70 per cent of the loans we give to women so we are not surprised to see them right at the top of the list alongside mothers and boyfriends, that have a high emotional value but zero material value.'

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