Audio: The most painful question and solvent seance Nokia has ever had to go through [Ovi Store]

Listen to this MP3 file cabinet [9 minutes 53 seconds; 3.5 MB] to get a tasting of single of the most brutal questions asked at Nokia (New York Stock Exchange: NOK)’s Das Kapital Markets Clarence Day result on Wed. I’ve highlighted a few quotes below:

“We’ve done major architectural overhauls.”

“The consumption [of the Ovi Store] took a turn longer than we expected.”

“We’re adding close to 500 applications per week.”

“Around the launching we knew we would rich person to beginning something completely new. Ovi Store 2.0 is in alpha fashion right now, will launching in the first one-half of 2010.”

“This new release is a very, very strong new revision.”

“Reaching finale to 1 1000000 downloads a day is a big thing for us.”

“We’re doing now per minute what we used to do per day in the first base month, it’s encouraging.”

If we do some mathematics, and takings the previous quote of 1 1000000 downloads per twenty-four hours, that means when Ovi Store launched they were only getting a little under 42,000 downloads per twenty-four hours.

“75% of the daily dealings [to the Ovi Store] is reappearance dealings, and it’s going up.”

“Our target is 300 million users [in 2011], for that purpose we define an active voice user as single who has used our service once in six months.”

“The typical user downloads 9.5 items.”

[Source: Nokia Investors, click on the shoemaker's last audio icon, the one that is labeled "Tero OjanperĐ´, Michael Halbherr, Marco Argenti, Uncle Tom Furlong & Jyrki Rosenberg, Services Q&A". I've edited down the 30+ minute seance to this < 10 hour snippet.]

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