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finally after so long, modi will be fired with q
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only result will tell, coming sep, will spice be in Singapore and q1 2011/12 results
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  SAME THINKING AS MODI   Southeast Asia, including Indonesia and Vietnam, as well as India, China, Nigeria, South Africa and Brazil are regions that could yield the “next one billion people” who’ll buy mobile phones, McDowell said.   Nokia Unveils New Phones in Asia
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Ketaki Gokhale and Diana ben-Aaron
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Jun 21, 2011 4:22 PM GMT+0800
Nokia Oyj (NOK1V) unveiled mobile phones at both ends of its range to fend off competition from cheap unbranded handsets and smartphones powered by Google Inc. (GOOG)’s Android. The C2-03 model will target consumers in emerging markets by making it easier to switch between different phone numbers, Mary McDowell, the executive vice president who runs low-end phones, said in Singapore today. Nokia also showed the N9, a touchscreen smartphone based on its MeeGo software that will start shipping later this year. Chief Executive Officer Stephen Elop is turning his focus toward winning back customers in Asia, home to the world’s two biggest mobile-phone markets, after spending his first months devising a plan to fight Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s iPhone and Android-based devices in Europe and the U.S. Nokia’s market share in China and India tumbled by more than a third last year, according to research firm Gartner Inc. “Nokia recognizes it needs to move more quickly to make up lost ground in emerging markets, particularly India where agile opportunist competitors have taken market share,” said Ben Wood, a London-based analyst with CCS Insight. Nokia rose as much as 12 cents, or 3 percent, to 4.17 euros and traded at 4.16 euros as of 11:21 a.m. in Helsinki, valuing the Espoo, Finland-based company at 15.6 billion euros ($22 billion). The stock is down 46 percent this year. Market Share“The reality is that 90 percent of the world does not have or cannot afford a smartphone or a high-end device,” said Elop in his first major speech in Asia since the former Microsoft Corp. executive took the helm at Nokia in September last year. “This gap creates an opportunity.” Elop plans to increase investment in low-end phones that have sold well in Asia as well as emerging-market countries elsewhere. These models accounted for about half of Nokia’s handset revenue and 78 percent of units shipped last year. They face competition from cheaper Android phones from companies such as ZTE Corp. (000063) as well as a flood of unbranded phones from smaller Chinese manufacturers, built on chipsets from MediaTek Inc. While China led Nokia’s markets in the first quarter with a 30 percent sales increase, the company said May 31 intensifying competition from local suppliers in the country was driving down prices. China and the Asia-Pacific region accounted for 45 percent of Nokia’s device sales in the first quarter. Touch, TypeThat hasn’t stopped the slide. Its market share in China tumbled to 20.4 percent last year from 31.5 percent in 2009 and in India, Nokia dropped to 30.2 percent from 48.9 percent in one year, according to estimates at Gartner. The C2-03 model, a touch-and-type device combining a touchscreen and a keypad, will have the ability to carry two SIM cards, facilitating the use of two phone numbers. It will also feature maps and location-based services without the user requiring to sign up for a plan with the carrier. “Touch and type allows them to introduce something at the low end that other guys don’t have quite yet,” said Mikko Ervasti, an analyst at Evli Bank in Helsinki. “It will help to get some part of the market in the low end.” Southeast Asia, including Indonesia and Vietnam, as well as India, China, Nigeria, South Africa and Brazil are regions that could yield the “next one billion people” who’ll buy mobile phones, McDowell said. ‘Full Swing’“In the third time in a month, we’re debuting another dual-SIM device,” McDowell said. “We may be late to this party, but we’re in full swing now.” At the high end, Nokia faces competition from Apple’s iPhone and a welter of Android-based devices that are starting to match the iPhone’s capabilities in apps, Web surfing and media delivery. These touchscreens also integrate increasingly well with corporate e-mail and other systems, making them a threat to Research In Motion Ltd.’s Blackberry line as well. The N9 user has no buttons on the face and works by swipe and tap gestures on the screen. The touch interface extends to accessories like headphones and speakers which are activated through tapping them using so-called near field communications technology, senior vice president Marko Ahtisaari said. Nokia last week settled its dispute with Apple over patents including one for wiping gestures on a touchscreen in a deal that gives the Finnish company a one-time payment and royalties. Symbian PhonesNokia’s “primary smartphone strategy” remains the Windows phone, Elop said, which will be unveiled this year and will begin to ship “in volume” in 2012. Nokia is planning to introduce 10 devices based on Symbian, the software it’s phasing out as it switches to Microsoft’s platform. Last quarter, Nokia’s handset revenue dipped below Apple’s iPhone sales for the first time. Android smartphone software, offered on devices from dozens of vendors is expected to be the world’s most used smartphone system this year, according to Gartner. Globally, Nokia’s shipments fell 2.3 percent in the first quarter, driving down its market share more than 5 percentage points to 25.1 percent, according to Gartner. Apple boosted its share to 3.9 percent, ZTE to 2.3 percent and HTC to 2.2 percent. |
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21-Jun-2011 13:45
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Most article focus on spice mobile or spice global with spice i2i as a " add-on"   Maybe that y it can't get the valuation needed |
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artivision can get so high valuation and not spice i2i??? spice turn will come | ||||||||||||||||
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HOPE that happen SEA to ship 100M phones this year
By Ellyne Phneah, ZDNet Asia on June 20, 2011  (7 mins ago) Summary Mobile phone shipment in Southeast Asia expected to increase 19 percent this year and hit 163 million by 2015, reveals new report which points to Singapore as advanced smartphone market. Some 106 million mobile phones are expected to be shipped across Southeast Asia this year, marking a 19 percent increase from 90 million units last year, according to a new report Monday by Canalys. The research firm further estimated that the number will increase to 163 million by 2015 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 39 percent. This region encompasses Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. " Southeast Asia has a diverse but dynamic smartphone market right now, thanks to a combination of mobile-savvy end-users and a favorable economic landscape," Rachel Lashford, Canalys' managing director of mobile and Asia-Pacific, said in the report. Other key factors that will drive the region's smartphone expansion include Southeast Asia's positive economic outlook, operator eagerness from greater data subscription, strong social media usage among consumers, robust demand for mobility products and competitively priced phones. Singapore is especially prominent, boasting one of the highest smartphone penetration levels in the region, where these devices accounted for the 61 percent of all mobile phones shipped in the country, compared to the global average of 23 per cent. Canalys said this trend will carry on through 2011, with high-end devices accounting for the majority of 3.1 million smartphones expected to ship in Singapore. Daryl Chiam, principal analyst at the analyst firm, said the three major mobile operators--SingTel, M1 and StarHub--in the country have " enticed consumers through their wide product portfolio, competitively priced data contract plans, attractive subsidies and strong marketing campaigns to promote smartphones" . Chiam cited SingTel's close working partnership with HTC for the launch of the ChaCha smartphone last week as an example. The research firm said strong growth is also predicted in emerging markets such as Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam but while high-end devices were the majority in Singapore, competitively priced mid- and lower- tier products will instead dominate these three markets. Delving into vendor analysis, Canalys noted that Nokia remains well-positioned due to its wide distribution network, which is capable of driving significant volumes, and should not be underestimated. However, the handset maker will continue to face pressures as a result of the company's ongoing strategy and platform transitions. Chiam noted: " Once Nokia is through transitional period and has delivered a Windows Phone-based product portfolio across several price points, it will re-establish itself as a formidable force in the smartphone market. " Until then, other manufacturers will be looking to fill the gap," he said. He pointed to BlackBerry maker, Research In Motion (RIM), which is expected to further expand in Southeast Asia, building on its success in Indonesia. Fellow market player, HTC, will place prominence on growing its market share through a range of devices such as its aggressively priced smartphone offerings and Wildfire S. Local brand names currently successful in the feature phone segment will also be eyeing the lucrative smartphone market. Spice, for instance, outlined plans to develop through acquisitions of local handset brands in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.
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Spice Mobile to manufacture low-cost tablets, smartphonesPublished on Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 21:54 |  Source : PTI Spice Mobile, a B K Modi-promoted Spice Group company, may soon enter in to a tie-up with a leading chip maker to manufacture low-cost tablets and smartphones. Dilip Modi, Managing Director of Spice Mobility, on Wednesday said the company is also in discussions with a couple of companies in Nigeria and South Africa for acquisition. Spice Global is actively considering listing in one of the exchanges of London, USA and Hong Kong, he said. " We are on the verge of entering into a strategic partnership with one of the leading chip making companies to develop smart devices on low-cost platform. What we are trying to do is that we want people to afford smartphones with all the applications," Modi told reporters. He said the company wants to be known as the " Apple of Asia" and will come out with many interesting products such as Blueberries and touch screen devices with applications like messaging and social networking at a much lower cost. Spice Mobility is currently looking at acquiring three firm each in Nigeria, South Africa and West Asia, he said. " We are currently evaluating acquisitions in Nigeria and South Africa. I can''t disclose the names at this time. In the Middle East (West Asia) we are in discussions in one of the leading mobile retail players," he added. While declining to reveal the names of those firms, Modi said the aim of the company is to sell 35 to 40 million handsets across the regions it is present in. Spice Global, the parent company of the Group, is mulling overseas listing to raise around USD 1 billion. The company advisors are working on the exact fund size. A major part of the funds raised through listing will be used for acquisitions, Modi said. Spice i2i, another Group company, recently acquired Indonesian mobile player Affinity Group for USD 175 million. Modi said Affinity, which owns the local brand ''Nexian'', is in the second place in Indonesia with 21% market share in the mobile handset business next to Nokia. Apart from contract manufacturing partnerships in Taiwan and China for mobile devices, Spice has an assembling facility at Baddi in Himachal Pradesh. Spice Global, the parent company of the Group, is mulling overseas listing to raise around USD 1 billion. The company advisors are working on the exact fund size. A major part of the funds raised through listing will be used for acquisitions, Modi said. Spice i2i, another Group company, recently acquired Indonesian mobile player Affinity Group for USD 175 million. Modi said Affinity, which owns the local brand `Nexian'', is in the second place in Indonesia with 21% market share in the mobile handset business next to Nokia. Apart from contract manufacturing partnerships in Taiwan and China for mobile devices, Spice has an assembling facility at Baddi in Himachal Pradesh. |
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losing $$$, wow low @ 4,. too bad no $$$ to buy somemore... |
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Still in huge paper loss. Intend to let it go!
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15-Jun-2011 09:21
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sometime dun really understand??? coming to 2nd half , still no agm?
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