Does the Phone Market Forgive Failure?

Horace Dediu, regarding yesterday’s announcement by Nokia that handset sales would fall short of previous expectations:

One of the details of Nokia’s warning which did not get a lot of attention was the mention that profitability for the current quarter could not be guaranteed. That is to say that Nokia may make a loss, perhaps for the first time in more than a decade.

This may not be that newsworthy except for the strange fact that as far as I’ve been able to observe, any company in the mobile phone market that ended up losing money has never recovered its standing in terms of share or profit (i.e. AMP index value has never recovered).

Thursday, 2 June 2011