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Sony Ericsson has issued a warning that its net sales and net income before taxes in the second quarter of 2008 continue to be negatively affected by moderating demand of mid-to-high end mobile phones, in combination with a delay of new products shipped during the quarter.
Although final results may differ, Sony Ericsson plans to ship approximately 24 million phones during the second quarter of 2008 with an estimated ASP (Average Selling Price) of EUR115. That compares to shipements of 22.3 million handsets in the first quarter, with an ASP of EUR121.
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Posted: 2008-06-27 17:18:20
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Possibly even recession could affect this lol.
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Posted: 2008-06-27 18:31:05
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Bad management is a even bigger probability

Why Nokia and Samsung go up while Motorola and Sorryericsson go down?
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Posted: 2008-06-27 19:14:22
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On 2008-06-27 19:14:22, mario2004 wrote:
Bad management is a even bigger probability

Why Nokia and Samsung go up while Motorola and Sorryericsson go down?
Who sells more low-end phones?
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Posted: 2008-06-27 19:22:49
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Samsung and Motorola have huge markets in the US, i have only lived here in the US for 3 years (from the uk originally) but its amazing what little choice American consumers have, youd be suprised at how many ppl here still walk round with the Motorola Rzr, i think SE need to really try and get into the US market better, with more advertising over here.
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Posted: 2008-06-27 19:27:03
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On 2008-06-27 19:27:03, DonJuan wrote:
Samsung and Motorola have huge markets in the US, i have only lived here in the US for 3 years (from the uk originally) but its amazing what little choice American consumers have, youd be suprised at how many ppl here still walk round with the Motorola Rzr, i think SE need to really try and get into the US market better, with more advertising over here.
Yeah, we have a pretty boring selection.
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Posted: 2008-06-27 19:59:02
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thats why i stick to t mobile and get my phones online, that way im not so restricted
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Posted: 2008-06-27 20:08:26
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What's new? The downward spiral continues. Two and a half years of treating its customers like they were dumb is now really paying off. Same old rehashed products thinking they could get away with it forever never will work.
During the first quarter SE said it was the decline in demand in the high end segment of the market for its profit decline while Nokia sold the high end N95 in bucketloads, Samsung did extremely well in its sales too.
It really is beginning to look like another Motorola saga this.
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Posted: 2008-06-27 20:21:31
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Both PALM and RIM posted similar results so I still think its a lull. Don't be throwing away your SE chargers just yet. . . :)
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Posted: 2008-06-27 21:59:37
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@goldenfae
But with Rim it's due to a lot if not all users holding off for the far better specified Bold and then there touchscreen device that are coming soon. As the Bold is the first Rim device to offer 3G/HSDPA, WiFi, GPS with a greatly improved screen and great Multimedia. Their first touchscreen should have similar spec's but of course no buttons, i would be very surprised if Rim's market share doesn't rise quite significantly by the end of the year and rise further next year.
SE need some serious changes to stop dropping even further behind the competition.
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Posted: 2008-06-27 23:27:10
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