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Tushar Sharma

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Do you remember the Era of Nokia , When everything was going Good for them in year 2010 , Nokia’s CEO “ZIYAD Jawabra “ threw iPhone from the hands of News Anchor saying it as Trash . Post four years 2014 , Nokia’s Faces huge loss, it’s biggest manufacturing plant in Bangalore , India was shut down , as iPhone and Microsoft phones boomed , The last words in Speech of Ceo was - “ We didn’t do Anything wrong but somehow we lost “ . Can you list down the Reasons or things that could have been done that would have saved legacy brands such as Blackberry, Nokia ?

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