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	<title>Comments on: Demolition Derby in Devices: The roller-coaster ride is on</title>
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	<description>Distilling market noise into market sense.</description>
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		<title>By: Michael Vakulenko</title>
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		<description>Richard, 
 
Great post - Short and to the point. Large vertically integrated handset makers are in big trouble (Apple as usual is an exception that proves the rule). It&#039;s simply not a matter of making a better handset anymore - The whole value chain is restructuring along new competencies. </description>
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<p>Great post &#8211; Short and to the point. Large vertically integrated handset makers are in big trouble (Apple as usual is an exception that proves the rule). It&#039;s simply not a matter of making a better handset anymore &#8211; The whole value chain is restructuring along new competencies.</p>
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