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...About the size of a cell phone, it weighs only 155 grams and its low power consum... PRR, the Peltor Comtac XP headset and Motorola GP 328/RA 1183 platoon radio, by late 2010 in orde... the facility, equipment and data collection tools to conduct human factor assessments, training, mob...
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Magnificent execution was perceived as poised for eternal growth in the stock markets. The price for these inflated expectations followed a few years later, in July 2000, when Nokia's shares fell 25 percent and investors dumped Nokia's shares after a warning about third-quarter results. The decline was not due to fundamental weakness. Rather, Nokia fell short of the "exceptional results" the market had come to expect.
In the past, Finland had been about "trees" (natural resources, comparative advantage). In the future, it would be about "people" (human capital, competitive advantage). "To us, the Finns, internationalization is not an alternative to something else," Kairamo used to say. "Finland has quite a few resources. There are just two of them: the people and the trees. The greatest...
... the "advantages of the American machine tools," he was ready to strike out on his own. In 1876, ..."The vision was to transform wireless phones from a luxury item to a tool for everyone," recall... In the 1980s, when the likes of AT&T and Motorola still led the wireless business, it was enough to ...
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Magnificent execution was perceived as poised for eternal growth in the stock markets. The price for these inflated expectations followed a few years later, in July 2000, when Nokia's shares fell 25 percent and investors dumped Nokia's shares after a warning about third-quarter results. The decline was not due to fundamental weakness. Rather, Nokia fell short of the "exceptional results" the market had come to expect.
In the past, Finland had been about "trees" (natural resources, comparative advantage). In the future, it would be about "people" (human capital, competitive advantage). "To us, the Finns, internationalization is not an alternative to something else," Kairamo used to say. "Finland has quite a few resources. There are just two of them: the people and the trees. The greatest...
... the "advantages of the American machine tools," he was ready to strike out on his own. In 1876, ..."The vision was to transform wireless phones from a luxury item to a tool for everyone," recall... In the 1980s, when the likes of AT&T and Motorola still led the wireless business, it was enough to ...