This is essentially a one-trick pony of a company. It's probably past its prime by at least 5-10 years and has been running on fumes of its past success. Instead of gaining market share and expanding the company's business, it's been doing the opposite of losing business and inability to innovate or even keep current with what's selling. Give it another 5 years and its final chapter will not be much different than that of Nokia's.
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Yes.
Like Chris Galvin?
PJ getting CEO position is similar to how Korean companies select their exec. The descendants of the original founders were given top exec position by the virtue of bloodline. Since there is no vetting through the proper selection process, after initial success, they often drive the company to failure. It is really too bad.
That's because you had PJ as CEO for all those years. Has no idea how to run a successful division much less a company.
Hey Anonymous127902 how about omnitrack, mediaflo, sony-ericson phone?
Anonymous127893 - name three things that Q is a dominant player in.
One trick? I can count several that made 10x mediatek has ever made
You sound like you actually know something or you are a very disgruntled (ex?) employee that wants Q to go down. Care to share any insight?