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RICHARD WINDSOR

Richard is founder, owner of research company, Radio Free Mobile. He has 16 years of experience working in sell side equity research. During his 11 year tenure at Nomura Securities, he focused on the equity coverage of the Global Technology sector.

Yahoo – Surface deep

Reply to this post           There is no sign of Yahoo ever fulfilling its potential. A scratch appears to be the...

Xiaomi – Reality Check pt. IV

Reply to this post           Xiaomi’s trajectory falls far short of $46bn. Q4 15A appears to have brought Xiaomi no relief...

Facebook & Google – Fair weather friends pt. II

Reply to this post           Facebook is set to become Google’s biggest competitor. I have long been of the opinion that...

Samsung Q4 15A – King of volume

Reply to this post           Volume and scale remains essential for Samsung. Samsung reported disappointing Q4 15A results where I think...

Wearables – Not first class

Reply to this post           Medical device makers have more time to save themselves Amid a rather muted first day at...

Research Publication – Mobile Ecosystems – Money Talks.

Reply to this post January 6th 2016:  Radio Free Mobile updates its flagship research product with the publication of: Mobile Ecosystems – Money Talks. RFM research subscribers...

Radio Free Mobile updates its flagship research product with the publication of: Mobile Ecosystems – Money Talks.

Low to zero device growth means that revenue is becoming increasingly critical to the ecosystem. RFM’s new monetisation model benchmarks ecosystems that monetise via advertising...

RFM 2016 – Top 5.

Reply to this post           CES likely to focus on dreams rather than reality The CES bandwagon kicks-off on 6th January...

Radio Free Mobile – Seasonal Silence

Reply to this post           The airwaves are going silent until January 5th 2016.  Radio Free Mobile sends all of its clients,...

Google Android – Road to nowhere.

Reply to this post           There is little point in updating software that just sits on the shelf. The Android community...