Den 13-08-2012 13:57, Atlant Schmidt skrev: > Apparently, the price Digia paid for the rest of Qt was > EUR4m (US$4.9m). > > That's quite a mark-down from the US$150m Nokia paid to > buy Trolltech in 2008! > > http://www.financial-news.co.uk/6900/2012/08/finnish-handset-maker-nokia-exits-its-qt-business-at-a-e146m-loss/
What a silly article. First, the real price should of course include whatever Digia already paid Nokia for the right to the commercial licenses. Second, I'll bet you the cost of using and developing Qt and the Qt based phones at Nokia *far* outweighs the remaining price. Third, the article fails to mention that Nokia ruined every attempt at selling Qt at a decent price, when they sold the license rights to Digia. Conclusion: That article is written by some incompetent financial reporter that looked at the two numbers available to him and decided he could earn his paycheck without any effort. The value of what's left of Trolltech - what Digia has now - is far higher than 4 mio €. What I do read in this article, though, is that Digia made a couple of great deals combined :) Bo Thorsen, Fionia Software. -- Expert Qt and C++ developer for hire Contact me if you need expert Qt help http://www.fioniasoftware.dk _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest