-
By Adam Ewing, Bloomberg |
April 18, 2013
Nokia Oyj, the Finnish mobile-phone maker seeking a comeback, reported its smallest quarterly revenue in 13 years as handset demand waned, missing analysts’ estimates and sending its stock down as much as 13%.
-
By Bloomberg News |
February 7, 2013
On billboards across Beijing, in subway stations and on banners outside its stores, China Mobile Ltd. is inviting subscribers to “Change Phones for the New Year!” with Nokia Oyj’s Lumia 920T.
-
By Adam Ewing and Kasper Viita, Bloomberg |
January 24, 2013
Nokia Oyj will skip a dividend for the first time in at least 143 years as the struggling Finnish mobile-phone maker retains cash for its comeback attempt.
-
By Adam Ewing, Bloomberg |
January 10, 2013
Nokia Oyj, the Finnish mobile-phone maker seeking to reverse falling sales, reported fourth-quarter profitability for its handset business exceeding its forecast, helped by recovering demand and cost cuts. The stock jumped.
-
By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
October 19, 2012
Nokia, posting its sixth-straight loss since adopting Microsoft’s Windows software, has projected another “transition” quarter as it revamps its handset line-up to challenge Apple’s iPhone.
-
By Adam Ewing, Bloomberg |
September 27, 2012
As Nokia Oyj depletes its cash pile amid a prolonged turnaround effort, investors are bracing for something that hasn’t happened in decades: no dividends.
-
By Scott Moritz, Adam Ewing and Dina Bass, Bloomberg |
September 5, 2012
Nokia Oyj shares tumbled the most in almost three months after the introduction of two Lumia smartphones with Microsoft Corp.’s new Windows Phone software failed to impress investors.
-
By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
August 28, 2012
Nokia added nearly a $1 billion in market cap after a landmark patent ruling against rival Samsung Electronics sent shares higher on speculation that Nokia may have an opportunity to grab market share.
-
By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
August 10, 2012
Struggling cellphone giant Nokia will sell some 500 wireless patents to U.S. firm Vringo in a $22-million deal as well as divest its Qt software business to a Finnish IT services firm to bolster its fast-shrinking cash reserves.
-
By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
June 13, 2012
If Microsoft were to acquire some or all of Nokia, it would bring some of Nokia’s mobile technology design expertise in-house.