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Ericcson

jai6638

Golden Member
Hey.. I dont quite understand the fine line between Ericcson the original company and Sony-ericcson joint venture..

Was wondering if there was anythiing happening in Ericcson or if they were planning to introduce some kinda new technology,etc which might affect their stock price?

Thanks
 
Originally posted by: jai6638
Hey.. I dont quite understand the fine line between Ericcson the original company and Sony-ericcson joint venture..

Was wondering if there was anythiing happening in Ericcson or if they were planning to introduce some kinda new technology,etc which might affect their stock price?

Thanks

Sony Ericsson makes phones

Ericsson makes the Switching equipment for the Carriers.

Switching equipment is getting like the Computer, a commodity and other small start-up companies are starting to bite into Ericsson's Market there too.
 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Sony Ericsson makes phones
Ericsson makes the Switching equipment for the Carriers.
Switching equipment is getting like the Computer, a commodity and other small start-up companies are starting to bite into Ericsson's Market there too.

Ericsson used to make GSM phones also.

my second GSM phone (circa 96)
 
Originally posted by: Colt45
double SS. its scandinavian. (think its based in sweden iirc. although maybe finland.)

Yes it is Swedish.
It started out as LM Ericsson AB, making phones way back. They continued to grow and began making both civil and military equipment. They are a large supplier of military radar sustems (Ericsson Microwave Systems) and communications equipment. Ericsson has been making cell phones for many years but suffered huge losses starting around 2000. To remedy the problem they cut the employees by around 25-30% on the civilian side. The military side wasa the only part of Ericsson that actually made money.
They joined forces with Sony to make cellphones.
 
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