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CNET News Daily Podcast: Nokia's layoffs and Skype's eBay adieuIt's been a bad week for Nokia's research and development division, which had more than 300 of its staff laid off this week. The news was a little better for Skype, which detached from its eBay owners and netted a $2.75 billion valuation. In this article: Skype, EBay, Nokia, CNET, Chrome OS, Web applications, Barnes & Noble, and YouTube |
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San Jose Mercury News | 13 hours ago
Nokia cuts 330 jobs in Finland, Denmark
...in Oulu, northwestern Finland, and about 100 personnel in the Danish capital, Copenhagen, where it employs 1,000 people. Nokia said it will continue "to maintain a strong R&D presence" at both sites and strive to find new positions...
In this article: Finland, Denmark, Oulu, Espoo, Helsinki, and Copenhagen
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Computer World | 13 hours ago
Nokia cuts research staff by up to 330 people
IDG News Service - Mobile phone maker Nokia said today it will cut up to 330 people from its research and development staff. The changes are expected to affect up to 230 employees at Nokia's site in Oulu, Finland, and about 100 employees...
In this article: Nokia Siemens Networks, Linux, IDC, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Oulu, Finland, Asia, and Western Europe
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CNET News.com | 15 hours ago
Nokia to lay off up to 330 R&D staffers
...revealed that Apple had surpassed Nokia in cell phone profits during the third quarter, the first time that Nokia had fallen to second place. Nokia's third-quarter results showed a net loss of $832 million, while sales dropped around 20...
In this article: Apple, Nokia Siemens, CNET, Oulu, Copenhagen, Chrome OS, and Research In Motion
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Yahoo! News | 17 hours ago
Nokia to axe 330 jobs in Finland, Denmark (AFP)
...up to 230 employees at Nokia's Oulu site in Finland and approximately 100 employees at Nokia's Copenhagen site," the firm said in a statement. Nokia said it would try to find new positions within the company for the impacted employees and...
In this article: Finland, Agence France Presse, Denmark, Oulu, All rights reserved, Joint venture, Nokia Siemens Networks, and Yahoo
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | 18 hours ago
Nokia to axe 330 jobs in Finland, Denmark
...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," the firm said in a statement, It added it currently had some...
In this article: Finland, Oulu, Denmark, Joint venture, Nokia Siemens Networks, and Copenhagen
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | 18 hours ago
Nokia cuts 330 R&D jobs
Nokia cuts 330 R&D jobs as focuses on fewer models HELSINKI: Nokia is to cut 330 research and development jobs in Finland and Denmark as it focuses on launching fewer, but more iconic, phones. The world's top cellphone maker has...
In this article: Equifax Inc, All rights reserved, Internet Explorer 6.0, and Finland
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Reuters | 1 day ago
Nokia sees corporate interest for netbook
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Sunday Mirror | 2 days ago
Nokia to ditch S60 for Maemo on Nseries smartphones
...it's the plan: Maemo 6 is already looking incredibly slick, and it's still in the doodle stage! Out TBC | GBPTBC | Nokia (Via NokNok) Nokia to ditch S60 for Maemo on Nseries smartphones was originally published on Electricpig.co.uk at...
In this article: Maemo, Nseries, S60, Champagne, Android, and Espoo
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The Register | 2 days ago
Nokia to cull Symbian in 2012
Posted in Mobile, 18th November 2009 12:25 GMT Nokia says it will replace Symbian with its Maemo Linux by 2012. All high-end N series multimedia devices will be running the Linux OS by then. Rubbing salt in the wounds of longtime Epoc...
In this article: Symbian OS, Maemo, Dog, Linux OS, Qt, Android OS, N series, and Iphone OS
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washingtonpost.com | 3 days ago
Nokia Booklet 3G Netbook
...model with a focus on being 3G wireless-ready. But are you willing to shell out $599, sans contract (price as of 11/13/09), for Nokia's maiden effort in the netbook market (or $299 subsidized through an AT&T data plan)? As you...
In this article: Suspicious Minds, Snakes, Intel, AT&T, Elvis Presley, and South Dakota
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Nokia Corporation () (, NYSE: NOK, FWB: NOA3) is a Finnish multinational communications corporation that is headquartered in Keilaniemi, Espoo, a city neighbouring Finland's capital Helsinki. Nokia is engaged in the manufacturing of mobile devices and in converging Internet and communications industries, with 128,445 employees in 120 countries, sales in more than 150 countries and global annual revenue of EUR 50.7 billion and operating profit of 5.0 billion as of 2008. It is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones: its global device market share was about 38% in Q2 2009, down from 40% in Q2 2008 and up from 37% in Q1 2009. Nokia produces mobile devices for every major market segment and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and W-CDMA (UMTS). Nokia offers Internet services that enable people to experience music, maps, media, messaging and games. Nokia's subsidiary Nokia Siemens Networks produces telecommunications network equipment, solutions and services. The company is also engaged in providing digital map information through its wholly-owned subsidiary Navteq.
- Name:
- Nokia Corporation
- Type:
- Public – Oyj
- Location City:
- Espoo
- Location Country:
- Finland
- Region:
- Worldwide
- Founder:
- Fredrik Idestam
- Founded:
- incorporated in Nokia (1871)
- Stock Symbol:
- NOK
- Industry:
- Internet
- Telecommunications
- Computer software
- Services:
- Services and Software
- Key People:
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- Mary T. McDowell
- Richard A. Simonson
- Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo
- Jorma Ollila
- Products:
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- Mobile phones
- Smartphones
- Networks
- Mobile computers
- Revenue:
- €50.722 bn (2008)
- Operating Income:
- €4.966 bn (2008)
- Net Income:
- €3.988 bn (2008)
- Assets:
- €39.582 bn (2008)
- Equity:
- €16.510 bn (2008)
- No. of Employees:
- 120,827 in 120 countries (June 30, 2009)
- Subsidiaries:
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- Qt Software
- Vertu
- Symbian
- Navteq
- Nokia Siemens Networks
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