Samsung seen taking cellphone crown from Nokia: Poll
Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd ended Nokia Oyj's 14-year leadership of the global cellphone market in the first quarter of the year, outselling the struggling Finnish handset maker for the first t
Nokia to shut Indian mobile money service
Nokia will close down Nokia Money, a financial service it runs in India, as it continues to narrow its focus on its phone business and location-based services.
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Nokia to cut 4,000 jobs in Finland, Hungary and Mexico
World-leading mobile phone maker Nokia intends to cut 4,000 jobs at its smartphone manufacturing facilities in Finland, Hungary and Mexico by the end of 2012, it said on Wednesday.
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Nokia seeks price correction in 3G services
The world's largest cellphone maker Nokia on Tuesday asked for a quick price correction in 3G services in India to make it affordable to the lower-end consumers.
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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.
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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.
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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 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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US trade judge rules for Apple in Nokia dispute
A judge with the US International Trade Commission ruled in Apple’s favor on Friday in a patent dispute with Finland's Nokia over mobile phones, portable music players and computers.
Nokia staff hope for best as layoffs loom
Helsinki: Sami Sallmen likes to say he saw the birth of Symbian - as a young developer he joined the world's largest mobile phone company Nokia to help a vibrant group of engineers create what they we