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Nokia saw lower-than-expected performance in the first quarter of 2025, with net sales sliding by 3% year-over-year to .39 ...
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Nokia’s new CEO Justin Hotard cautioned of short-term disruption resulting from the global tariff situation with operating profits set to take a further hit in the second quarter, as the Finnish ...
Justin Hotard, President and CEO at Nokia Justin Hotard, Nokia’s recently appointed CEO, has adopted a pragmatic stance in the face of these challenges. Addressing the potential impact of tariffs, ...
Justin Bieber shared a video of several paparazzi taking photos of him with a plea for the behavior to end. The pop star, 31, posted a video of an interaction between himself, his team and a group ...
Nokia warned there could be short-term disruption caused by the global tariff situation as the company reported a mixed first quarter of the year. It was the first earnings report since the company's ...
Her work has previously appeared on ET Canada, Metro and the Mail Online. Justin Bieber wants the paparazzi's attention to stop. On Thursday, April 24, the "Peaches" musician, 31, turned the ...
This new agreement with Nokia will further enhance our current network capabilities as we strengthen our journey supercharged with 5G Advanced, laying a robust foundation for future innovation. Justin ...
Newly appointed CEO Justin Hotard stated that Nokia is open to expanding its US manufacturing base to navigate an unpredictable trade environment. The US market already holds a significant role for ...
Finnish telecoms equipment maker Nokia on Thursday reported a net loss of 60 million ... “We are not immune to the rapidly evolving global trade landscape,” chief executive Justin Hotard said in a ...
Nokia Corp. (NYSE: NOK) shares dipped after mixed Q1 FY25 results, with net sales down 3% year-over-year. Despite this, its Network Infrastructure segment surged 11%.