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LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Worldwide Sales of Mobile phones rose 12% in the second quarter, research group Gartner said Wednesday. Sales of handsets in the mature markets of Western Europe and North America slightly recovered after a difficult start. Western Europe reached 42 million units and North America surpassed 44 million units. Still, Carolina Milanesi, research director for Mobile devices at Gartner said that the economic environment continued to hurt Mobile Phone Sales in both mature and emerging markets. Among the Mobile-Phone makers Nokia Corp. remained top dog with a market share o ... Source: www.rediff.com --- 31 days ago
Worldwide Sales of Mobile phones will reach 1.28 billion units in 2008 - an 11 per cent increase from last year, according to Gartner. While the market is poised for double-digit growth in 2008 and 2009 (with Sales increasing 10.3 per cent), the industry faces challenges. ... Source: www.news.com --- 18 days ago
Market researchers at the NPD Group said Tuesday that U.S. Sales of Mobile phones declined 13 percent in the second quarter compared to last year. ... Source: www.news.com --- 18 days ago
Market researchers at NPD Group report a year-over-year Sales decline of 13 percent in the second quarter. The silver lining: higher Sales of more expensive, feature-rich phones. ... Source: www.news.com --- 9 days ago
The only region worldwide showing a dip in year-over-year handset Sales in was Western Europe, according to market research firm, whose U.S. figures did not match up with NPD's. ... Source: asia.cnet.com --- 5 days ago
Worldwide Mobile Phone Sales rose nearly 12 percent in the second quarter of 2008 from the same period in 2007, market research firm Gartner said. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 4 days ago
Mobile Phone handset Sales to consumers in the US totaled 28 million units in the second quarter of 2008, a 13% decline from 2Q07 according to The NPD Group, which also estimates total Q2 consumer Sales of nearly $2.4 billion, down 2% from Q2 last ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 24 days ago
Mobile Phone shipments in the U.S. jumped five percent in the second quarter over the same period the year before, and despite its struggles Motorola maintains the number one spot in market share for the category. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 24 days ago
Motorola remains the top U.S. seller of Mobile phones, beating LG Electronics, Samsung, RIM and Nokia, but Motorola Mobile Phone Sales for the second quarter declined almost 11 percent in the United States from a year ago. ... Source: go.pcmag.com --- 18 days ago
Television may be flying off the shelves, but U.S. Sales of Mobile Phone handsets declined about 13 percent over the last year, according to a Tuesday report from The NPD Group. ... Source: www.pcworld.com --- 18 days ago
The number of Mobile phones sold in the second quarter in the U.S. declined from last year, according to NPD Group. ... Source: www.computerworld.com --- 36 days ago
The iPhone's features helped get consumers thinking of new phones they might want. ...
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Filed under: Motorola (MOT) , Nokia Corp. (NOK) It looks like the recession is hurting Mobile phones Sales. According to The Wall Street Journal , "For the full year, Gartner said it expects handset Sales to grow 11% to 1.28 billion phones, slowing from last year's 16% growth." A trend of that magnitude is bound to hit every company in the industry, but some have the financial strength and market share to weather the storm, That is especially true of Nokia (NYSE: NOK ), which has a global market share of 40% of handset Sales. Samsung, which has 15% of the market and is one of the largest companies in Asia, should also be fine. Motorola (NYSE: MOT ) is another matter. Its global share has dropped from nearly 15% to just above 10% in a year. More financial pressure could poison its chances of spinning off its handset operation in 2009. It is already questionable whether the division has any value at all. The Motorola 10-Q shows that revenue at the company's Mobile device operation fell 22% last quarter to $3.33 billion. The operating loss for the unit was $346 million. If the handset market as a whole is reaching a challenging period, what is to become of the weakest player in the industry? The answer is that Motorola may not be able to get rid of its handset operation. It may be faced with the much harder task of fixing it. Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 247wallst.com. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | ... Source: www.brighthand.com --- 17 days ago
The number of Mobile phones bought by U.S. consumers declined 13% last quarter, but Sales of smartphones rose sharply. ... Source: www.cdrinfo.com --- 7 days ago
Worldwide Sales of Mobile phones reached close to 305 million units in the second quarter of 2008, a 11.8 percent increase over the second quarter of 2007, according to Gartner, Inc. ... Source: www.mediabuyerplanner.com --- 1 day ago
Worldwide Sales of Mobile phones will reach 1.28 billion units in 2008 - up from 1.15 billion units in 2007 - an 11 percent increase from last year, - ( MarketingCharts). While the Mobile Phone... ... Source: www.dealerscope.com --- 24 days ago
Mobile Phone shipments in the U.S. jumped five percent in the second quarter over the same period the year before, and despite its struggles Motorola maintains the number one spot in market share for the category. That’s according to numbers release... ... Find more results for Mobile Phone Sales on RSSMicro.com |
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