ZNISZCZYŁ Firmę Wartą 243 Miliardy w 3 Lata

$243 billion – that's how much Nokia was worth before it fell into the hands of a Microsoft executive. In three years, the Finnish giant fell from its pedestal and went straight to the corporation that was supposed to "save" it. This isn't a story about technological failures, but about betrayal, ambition, and cold calculation. Stephen Elop – the CEO of Microsoft – was supposed to build a third ecosystem. Instead, he set fire to the platform he was supposed to save. Nokia ceased to exist as a phone manufacturer, and Microsoft devoured it completely. Why did this happen? Who truly benefited from this fire? And how did Nokia's demise become a symbol of how big business "cleanses the competition." -- Thank you to everyone who supports the channel. If you want to join → https://wojciechdzierwa.pl/wsparcia 🛑 IMPORTANT! YouTube may not show you new videos if you don't do these 3 simple things: 1. Click SUBSCRIBE 2. Click the BELL and select ALL 3. Enable YouTube notifications on your phone Now YouTube will definitely let you know as soon as I upload something new :)) 👋 -- This video is educational and documentary in nature. Its purpose is to analyze social and media phenomena, and the content presented is for informational purposes only. I do not condone, promote, or encourage any activities that could be considered harmful, illegal, or unethical. All content in the video is presented in accordance with YouTube's platform policies and ethical standards. I do not include detailed descriptions, instructions, or behavior that could violate YouTube's terms of service or community guidelines. The views expressed in this video do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the author or YouTube. This content was created for the purpose of social analysis, with no intention of provoking controversy or harmful reactions.