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The following is a list of acquisitions by Nokia since December 1997. During the past few years Nokia has been actively acquiring companies with new technologies and competencies, including also investments in minority positions. Since December 1997, Nokia has acquired 41 companies or businesses. [4]
In 2020, Nokia employed approximately 92,000 people [7] across over 100 countries, did business in more than 130 countries, and reported annual revenues of around €23 billion. [4] Nokia is a public limited company listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki and New York Stock Exchange. [8]
About a month ago, Nokia filed suit against Research In Motion related to the BlackBerry maker's use of WLAN technologies in Wi-Fi capable devices. Way back in 2003, the pair had entered into a ...
[64] [65] Moving the production from the Bochum, Germany factory to a low wage country created an uproar in Germany. [66] [67] In 2008, Nokia ceased its mobile phone distribution in Japan. [68] In 2009, Check Point purchased Nokia's network security division. [69] In February 2012, Nokia announced that 4,000 employees would be dismissed.
Nokia initiated the litigation against Amazon over the use of Nokia's patented multimedia inventions in 2023 in Germany, India, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as the European ...
Nokia E70 [47] is a candybar/fold keyboard type smartphone from the Eseries range, announced in October 2005 and released in May 2006 at a cost of approximately $500 [48] with prices in July 2007 around $345. Nokia E71 [49] is one of the best-selling Eseries devices to date. It features optimized mobile email and messaging experience with full ...
In 1863, a new game variously described as All Fives, Fives or Cribbage Dominoes appeared for the first time in both English and American sources; this was the first scoring game and it borrowed the counting and scoring features of cribbage, but 5 domino spots instead of 15 card points became the basic scoring unit, worth 1 game point.
The Nokia 3310 is a discontinued GSM mobile phone announced on 1 September 2000, [2] and released in the fourth quarter of the year, replacing the popular Nokia 3210.It sold very well, being one of the most successful phones, with 126 million units sold worldwide, [3] and being one of Nokia's most iconic devices. [4]