Thursday, October 3, 2013

HTC lost 90% market value in just two years - NieuweMobiel.NL

HTC lost 90% in value only 2 years

That goes bad with BlackBerry, you do not tell anyone. But HTC is not exactly for the wind. The company saw its stock market value over the past two years fell by an incredible 90 percent.

And the less

HTC is worth more easy prey to a takeover. However, according to analysts still too expensive for a takeover or merger. The proportion HTC is typical with stock analysts than the advice to ‘sell’. And if the company this quarter should write a loss that would be the eighth time in a row. In 2011, it looked a lot more positive for the Taiwanese manufacturer of smartphones and the total market value another $ 37 billion. This was even for the first time more valuable than Nokia. Currently, there is still little about HTC and costs ‘only’ dollars. 3.8 billion Hopefully HTC gets the Christmas and is also the One next year on the shelves.

Source: Bloomberg.com


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