but in the long term, I see this is a great move for the company. The stocks have just adjusted for expected losses, and they have increased competition and a lagging product line. By shaking up the upper management, this gives them a new "brain" to be able to come up with interesting technology and focus more internally where they need it. Then when their new management gets up to speed, and outward focused, we can really expect great things. Mobile phones are where the money is at, and the developing world is adopting them faster than landlines.