Finland says missile ship free to leave
Finland has removed a cargo of 69 missiles found aboard a merchant ship that docked in the country and allowed the vessel to leave, transport safety officials said on Monday.
The Thor Liberty was det
Nokia posts surprise Q3 profit on basic phones
The world's largest cellphone maker Nokia reported a smaller than expected fall in third quarter profits, boosted by strong sales of basic cellphone models.
Nokia, which is preparing to fight its way
Ferry runs aground after captain stuck in toilet
A Finnish ferry has run aground while its captain was stuck in the bathroom.
One member of staff managed to slow the island-hopping tourist ferry down, but the vessel, carrying 54 passengers, slammed
Angry Birds exec says company worth billions - report
An executive of Rovio, developer of the mobile game Angry Birds, said the company was worth several billion dollars, according to Finnish magazine Kauppalehti Optio.
Rovio Chief Marketing Officer Pet
Nokia slumps to loss as sales falter again
Finland's Nokia, struggling to hold onto its place as the world's number one mobile phone maker, slumped on Thursday to only its second quarterly loss since 1998 as sales continued to fall.
Having pi
World’s oldest champagne to fetch record bid
Two bottles of the world’s oldest champagne are expected to fetch record-breaking bids at an auction in Finland’s autonomous island province of Aaland on Friday, wine experts said.
Nokia drops targets and shares slump to 13-year low
Mobile phone maker Nokia Oyj abandoned hope of meeting key targets just weeks after setting them, raising questions over whether its new boss can deliver on the turnaround he promised in February.
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Nokia off targets, scrip at 13-yr low
May 31: Mobile phone maker Nokia Oyj abandoned hope of meeting key targets just weeks after setting them, raising questions over whether its new boss can deliver on the turnaround he promised in Febru
Nokia to cut 7,000 jobs, Accenture takes Symbian
Nokia, the world's largest phone maker by volume, will lay off 4,000 people and outsource another 3,000 to Accenture as part of a plan to slash annual spending by 1 billion euros ($1.46 billion).
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