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Nokia Corporation - Financial and Strategic Analysis Review - new report released
The report provides a comprehensive insight into the company, including business structure and operations, executive biographies and key competitors.
Exec says Nokia must speed up transformation: report
Nokia needs to speedily boost its offering of mobile internet solutions, marketing head Anssi Vanjoki told a German magazine and did not rule out a sale of its core handset manufacturing business in the long term.
More Setbacks for Nokia Siemens Network
Nokia Siemens Network, the 50-50 joint venture between Nokia Corp. and Siemens AG continues to suffer setbacks one after one.
Nokia Siemens to modernize, manage Zain's mobile networks in East Africa
Nokia Siemens Networks will operate Zain's mobile networks in East Africa in a major, five-year deal, the two companies said Thursday.
Rumors that wireless giant Nokia Corp. might buy Palm Inc. have helped fuel the U.S. handset maker's stock this year, but most industry observers doubt such a deal would happen.
Nokia to ax 220 R&D jobs in Japan
Nokia Corp. said Tuesday it is axing 220 jobs at research and development units in Japan as the world's largest mobile phone maker continues to cut costs.
EU closes antitrust case against Qualcomm, no fine
Group of vendors has withdrawn complaints over chip maker's pricing. The European Commission Tuesday closed a four-year antitrust investigation into U.S. chipset maker Qualcomm Inc.
Fresh Looks and Smart Features: New Nokia 6700 Slide and Nokia 7230 Unveiled
Available in various fresh colors, with great imaging features and quick access to popular social networking communities, the Nokia 6700 slide and Nokia 7230 make a real style statement.
Ciena snaps up Nortel's Ethernet business: report
Ciena Corp. reportedly has won a deal to buy the optical networking and carrier Ethernet business of bankrupt Canadian firm Nortel Networks, having trumped Nokia Siemens Networks in a three-day auction.
Critics Are Quick to Jump on Palm's Stumble
Posted on 11/20/2009 11:53 AM Publication: "The New York Times" Publication Date: 11/15/2009 KeyWords: PALM AAPL RIMM MOT This skeptical article notes that Palm Inc.
Nokia Continues to Streamline its R&D Operations
The planned changes are expected to affect up to 230 employees at Nokia's Oulu site in Finland and approximately 100 employees at Nokia's Copenhagen site.
Nokia Siemens joins bid to buy Nortel optical unit
Insolvent telecom equipment maker Nortel Networks Corp. started the auction for its optical networking and carrier ethernet business on Friday morning, with Nokia Siemens Networks joining the fray.
Nokia Streamlines R&D, Plans to Cut Up to 330 Jobs
Finland's Nokia Corp. , the world's largest mobile phone maker, said Friday it will cut up to 330 jobs in Finland and Denmark in order to align its research and development operations with its focused portfolio of future products.
Nokia (NOK) lifted by US release of N900
Filed under: Good news , Products and services , Nokia Corp. , Options , Technical Analysis Nokia shares are rising today after the company announced that its Nokia N900 is now on sale in the United States .
A Computer in Your Pocket - The Nokia N900 is Here
With the Linux-based Maemo platform and with multiple ways to connect to the Internet, the Nokia N900 enables users to be online as it happens with a powerful computer in the palm of their hands.
Rihanna made her live return in London last night - her first full concert since she was assaulted by ex-boyfriend Chris Brown in February.
To coincide with the arrival of the Nokia E72, Nokia has also released research* revealing that more people rely on email than on traditional phone calls or text messaging when sending and responding to critical information.
Apple Tops in Mobile Phone Profits: Report
Feds Facing Daily Cyber Threats, Tight Budgets [November 10, 2009] New study highlights shortcomings in federal cybersecurity amid White House policy overhaul.
Exchange Faulty Phone Chargers For Free
The Authority for Info-communications Technology Industry wishes to inform the public that through Nokia Corporation's 'Nokia Charger Exchange Programme', consumers can exchange their Nokia chargers manufactured by a third party supplier for free.
The iPhone Wrap: Apple Trumps Nokia; App Store Transparency; RFID Next?; Nintendo Competition
Apple's place in the mobile industry is becoming even more meaningful now that it has become the worlda s most profitable handset vendor, according to Strategy Analytics.