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Rumor: Is Nokia prepping a Palm takeover?

Rumor: Is Nokia prepping a Palm takeover?
Posted Wednesday, September 23, 2009 by Adriana Lee     
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Could it be? Word on the street is that Nokia is mulling over the idea of buying Palm. Wowsers. Could you imagine the N97 or the N900 with WebOS?





From a business standpoint, it would make sense. When it comes to smartphones, BlackBerry and iPhone are tearing up the track. Android devices, by way of HTC or Motorola, is looming large in the headlines, especially lately. But Nokia has failed to generate buzz that’s even remotely on par with these devices. Palm, however, is low enough on the totem pole to make acquisition possible, but high enough — thanks to the Pre — that it could give a nice bump for Nokia. It would certainly help close some of the gap between it and the market leaders, says analyst James Faucette, of Oregon-based Pacific Crest Securities.

And Nokia’s already proven itself a willing buyer. The company nabbed Navteq last summer for $8.1 billion. Even after that hefty purchase, it still has about $9 billion left in the piggy bank, more than enough to put Palm in the old shopping cart.

PreCentral made some other good points about Nokia and the possibility of acquisition:

  • The company could use some juice, and its S60-Symbian OS isn’t cutting it anymore, given its age and limitations
  • The purchase would add to Nokia’s market share, with the Pre, Pixi, and — most importantly – WebOS being welcome additions to the product portfolio, as well as the Palm name
  • The company would benefit from a better base in the U.S., where it has struggled to maintain a foothold
  • From a valuation standpoint, the Finnish phone maker would also see gains in its stock prices**


As for Palm, depending on the terms, it could benefit from a larger R&D budget. Nokia soaks $3 billion into research and development, a figure that’s 10 times what the former PDA-maker invests in that department.

There are only a couple of things that could stand in the way of this deal. First, Jon Rubinstein: Palm’s top dog tends to like going it alone, and probably wouldn’t jump at the chance to be acquired. Second, what are the chances that Nokia is the only company eyeballing Palm? Even if Rubinstein and the company were amenable to being taken over, industry pundits think there could be other suitors who are privately interested.

For Nokia’s sake, if the deal happens at all, it should be inked as quickly as possible. Palm’s resurgence is still in its nascent stages. In the years to come, there’s potential for the Pre-maker to become a larger player in the smartphone market, which would make any takeover a tougher proposition and a more expensive one at that.

So that’s it for the “what if” scenarios. Back to the facts now. In reality, neither Palm nor Nokia would comment on this rumor. But that neither confirms nor invalidates the story, so like everyone else in the industry, we’ll have to wait and see what unfolds. Stay tuned.

[via PreCentral.net, Bloomberg.com]



** If you own any Nokia or Palm stock, you might be interested in the following tidbits, courtesy of PreCentral and Bloomberg:
Faucette also claims that while Palm stock is trading around $17, to Nokia it may well be worth $25 to $30 a share. Looking at the outstanding stock currently on the market, that would put the acquisition value at $3.96 billion - $4.75 billion (including the impending 16 million share secondary stock offering). If we were to factor in the ~1/3 of Palm owned by Elevation Partners, the hypothetical bid would balloon to $5.94 billion to $7.13 billion.

Palm stock was buoyed significantly by the news, rising 7.02% ($1.12) to close at $17.07, a new 52-week high for PALM. During the day shares traded as high as $17.50. Yesterday Palm surged 14% in a perfect storm of trading and news. Monday and Tuesday combined, Palm has risen 21.8%, and from the December 2008 lowest close of $1.42, at the close of trading [yesterday] Palm was up an astounding 911%.

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PremiumWhitepro @ Nov 15 3:11 AM
Nokia is really bring a good product for their coustor and i hope that its this news phone is very nice and its features are amazing.
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Lance Gonzalez @ Sep 25 6:12 PM
i'm not big on nokia or palm. with that said they are both very good companies going through changes. Everyone is talking about palm saving nokia, that could not be further from the truth. Yes palm has made some very big steps with web os and there new lines of phones but nokia is still the best selling phone maker in the world. So even if Palm and Nokia do join forces it will be to the benefit of both companies. They both have a lot to bring to the table.
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sonisoe @ Sep 23 9:32 PM
isnt that nokia's maemo OS linux based, so it should be as powerful as any new OS like webOS, even android ? just need a little bit more work around on maemo i guess...
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alm15yo @ Sep 23 7:38 PM
i hope nokia can come back to the game with the nokia n900 that will hopefully land on t-mobile....
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Jebediah @ Sep 23 7:21 PM
i hope they dont do tht the palm logo is kewl and i would hate to say good bye to palm they r one of my favorite phone companies and i want a palm pixi not a nokia pixi tht sounds ugly i hope this is a hoax nice article adriana
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Luis Baquerizo @ Sep 23 6:20 PM
right on the spot but the question is, is that enough for nokia to be saved? I remember back in the day nokia phones were stylish, elegant and durables but now I see that the software its everything and companies that provides and environment where the users feels comfortable its everything. lets face it the Nokia interface its not very appealing compared to the HTC or iPhones.
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panacea224 @ Sep 23 8:34 PM
I don't think Nokia really needs to be saved. They are still, by far, the number one phone manufacturer in the world by market share and revenue.
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JakeR123 @ Sep 23 6:13 PM
Palm puts in a tenth of the $ that Nokia does on research and development and still manages to make better/more appealing phones.... thats kinda embarrassing for Nokia, isnt it.
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tokuzumi @ Sep 23 5:55 PM
I hope they keep the Palm name....I don't know if I'd want a Nokia Pre.
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Paulll @ Sep 23 5:39 PM
Only Americans can pull these kind of stupid rumors out.
How about some backround checking: s60-> symbian foundation...maemo?!?! End of story.
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Jebediah @ Sep 23 7:16 PM
well thts mean dont need to be so stereotypical jerk
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SEANB631 @ Sep 23 4:48 PM
THE N97 WITH PALM OS WOULD BE INSANE!! THAT WOULD PROBABLY BE MY DREAM PHONE!.. WELL NOT EXACTLY, MAYBE IF THEY ADDED A CAPACITIVE SCREEN AND MAYBE A BETTER KEYBOARD WITH MORE TACTILE FEEL AND FOUR ROWS INSTEAD OF THREE.. NOW THAT WOULD BE MY DREAM PHONE!

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