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Nokia boss splashes out on super-sized sauna
News Helsinki Naval College boasts a sauna which can fit 100 bathers in at the same time. Nokia boss Jorma Ollila is building a huge sauna at his holiday home in Finland. The Nokia CEO has applied for planning permission for a sauna which will be bigger... [26 Jun 2002]
Fujitsu sells off Teamware stake to 3i
News Still headquartered in Helsinki, Teamware became an ICL brand, continuing after the takeover of ICL by Fujitsu. Teamware was once owned by Nokia but in 1991 was bought by then-independent UK IT group ICL. [28 Feb 2002]
Nokia shares knocked down
News Shares fell 6.38 per cent to 220 Krona (£17.14) by 10:15 (GMT) on the Helsinki exchange. Nokia shares slumped over six per cent this morning after Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock just three days before the company releases its fourth quarter... [21 Jan 2002]
Nokia heads up SIM card payment scheme
News The project is distributing 150 specially designed mobile phones to customers in the Helsinki metropolitan area. Nokia, Visa and pan-Scandinavian online bank Nordea have launched a dual SIM payment system for mobile transactions. [25 Sep 2001]
Moore was right - Nokia chief says his Law will last
News Neuvo, speaking at an electronics conference in Helsinki, said that altering the basic physics of chip design in a way engineers and computer scientists once thought impossible could postpone the inevitable end of Moore's Law. [20 Sep 2001]
Nokia and Ericsson told the outlook is negative
News In early trading in Helsinki Nokia's share price had fallen slightly from E25 (£15.50) to E24.25 (£15.05) and in Stockholm Ericsson's share price had dropped from Skr38.40 (£2.48) to Skr37.70 (£2.44). [14 Sep 2001]
Stockwatch update: Fallout continues after Cisco bombshell
News Nokia shares were down 4.14 per cent in Helsinki and Orange stock was down to 3.7 per cent in Paris, after Credit Suisse First Boston said Orange UK does not expect to be selling Nokia GPRS mobile phones in 2002. [08 Aug 2001]
Nokia investigated over profit warning leak
News Nokia is to be investigated by the Helsinki Stock Exchange (HEX) over an alleged leak regarding the company's profit warning. Nokia spokesman Lauri Kivinen told Reuters he has been assured by the radio journalist and Nilsson himself that the... [05 Jul 2001]
Stockwatch Daily: Marconi inspires European gains
News In Paris, Alcatel shares rose 4.19 per cent on the back of the Marconi announcement, while Nokia jumped 5.58 per cent in Helsinki. Marconi shares jumped up to 11 per cent in late trading after the company reported it will meet an £800m profit... [10 Apr 2001]
Vodafone aims to be big in Japan
News Speaking in a series of interviews in Helsinki, Nokia chiefs have been quick to dismiss the problems and insist the market is still experiencing significant growth. Nokia has struck out at the pessimism surrounding the future of the third... [26 Feb 2001]
Stockwatch Daily: Telcos keep on moving
News On the Helsinki stock market, Nokia rose 1.8 per cent on the back of recent Motorola results. On the FTSE, BT, Vodafone and Autonomy all registered an increase, along with BAE, bouncing back from yesterday's slump. [11 Jan 2001]
The doctor will receive your Nokia transmission now
News The service conducts cardiovascular diagnostics, measuring a patient's pulse rate, blood pressure or ECG (electrocardiogram), with a mobile phone. It then sends the results straight to healthcare professionals at the hospital. [23 Nov 2000]
Nokia gets ready for the big push
News Speaking exclusively to silicon.com in Helsinki, Finland, Timo Teimonen, business development manager at Nokia, said: "Nokia sees push as a vital part of business communications. Nokia unveiled its push compliant server in August this year, but... [16 Nov 2000]
Nokia drives Q2 sales up 55 per cent
News Nokia shares had fallen 21 per cent on the Helsinki market by the close of trading yesterday. Nokia posted a healthy 62 per cent rise in second quarter profit but share price fell sharply yesterday after the company warned that third quarter... [28 Jul 2000]
ICL Invia abandons IPO as Helsinki exchange takes a hit
News The Helsinki borse suffered losses of 8.7 per cent today, largely attributable to the performances of mobile operator Nokia and telco Sonera. ICL subsidiary Invia has temporarily abandoned its plans for an IPO, blaming unfavourable market... [03 Jul 2000]
