German business magazine WirtschaftsWoche has now published its full interview with Nokia's Anssi Vanjoki. Excerpts released at the weekend quoted Mr Vanjoki as saying "one should never say never" to Nokia selling its manufacturing business to focus on software. However, although he says Nokia needs to transform itself, he also says Nokia's factories and global logistics network give it a competitive advantage.
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In an intriguing excerpt from an interview that'll be published tomorrow, Nokia Executive Vice-President and General Manager of marketing Anssi Vanjoki appears to suggest that the company wouldn't rule out selling its handset manufacturing business to help the development of its online services. The full interview is due to be published in German business magazine Wirtschaftswoche on Monday.
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Mark Bridge writes:
“Torn between two lovers, feeling like a fool, loving both of you is breaking all the rules”.
Mary McGregor sang those words in 1976 – and Apple would do well to bear them in mind today. Why? Well, Rick Astley is to blame for it all.
Oh, alright, Rick’s not personally involved. It’s worm-writer ikee, along with the people who’ve followed him in creating security threats for the Apple iPhone. But why am I invoking the lyrics of Mary McGregor? It’s because Apple has two loves... and it may be struggling to choose between them.