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Analysis: Nokia's new CEO - who is Kallasvuo?
Comment After more than a decade of leading the world's largest mobile phone company, Jorma Ollila stepped down from his CEO role this month (he is now chairman at Shell) and handed over control to 52-year-old new boy Kallasvuo. [09 Jun 2006]
Nokia reveals VoIP-cellular hybrid
News Speaking today at the 3GSM conference in Barcelona, Nokia CEO Jorma Ollila said: "Voice has been [a] natural starting point for mobile services. Mobile VoIP is the future, according to handset giant Nokia - who today... [13 Feb 2006]
Gates tops list of most-admired business chiefs
News Among the 15 executives listed - along with number one Gates, chairman of Microsoft, and number two Jobs, CEO of both Apple and Pixar Animation Studios - were Dell chairman Michael Dell (number four), NR Narayana Murthy, chairman of... [15 Dec 2005]
Nokia CEO promises different voice, more growth
News Nokia CEO Jorma Ollila has seen the future of the mobile market - and it looks a lot like this one. Speaking today at the Nokia Mobility Conference in Barcelona, Ollila told delegates he expects the next billion global... [02 Nov 2005]
Why less wireless?
AS Analysis Rivals at Nokia don't make this year's list, quite possibly because Jorma Ollila will soon be replaced in that company's hot seat, and while the overall head of Samsung Electronics is right up there in the top 10, Zander... [26 Sep 2005]
Leader: Nokia's new CEO
Leader The departure of Jorma Ollila as Nokia CEO has been in the pipeline for some time. Yesterday's announcement that he will be replaced by Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo - currently head of the company's mobile division and... [02 Aug 2005]
Nokia and Ericsson do double take
News CEO Jorma Ollilia said the situation is not likely to be resolved quickly. Two of telecoms' biggest names have released their financial results - but are predicting two different futures for their industry. [22 Jul 2005]
Ericsson and Sendo in patent dispute
News Nokia CEO Jorma Ollila hinted earlier this year that a spat over UMTS, a third-generation mobile standard, could drive up prices of those handsets. A long-running spat that could hit mobile phone users' wallets was... [24 Mar 2005]
Nokia upbeat in face of declining market share
News Speaking in his corporate premises in Helsinki, Nokia chairman and CEO Jorma Ollila said the company's long-term strategy remains unchanged. Nokia today defended its position as the world's largest provider of mobile... [14 Jun 2004]
Sony Ericsson makes handset gains
News Nokia CEO Jorma Ollila has dismissed any concerns that the Finnish industrial giant's long-time number one status is in any danger. Fifth-placed handset maker Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications said on Monday that it... [20 Apr 2004]
Nokia issues warning on results as sales plummet
News Nokia's CEO, Jorma Ollila, took a pragmatic view of the situation, saying that he expected results to level out soon and adding that he was pleased with the company's overall profitability. Europe's largest handset... [07 Apr 2004]
3GSM Diary: Silly new ideas, BREWing Java, and Woosh - Kiwis connect
Comment At Wednesday morning's keynote, as I recall during a speech by Jorma Ollila, one delegate and those around him must have had a shock - a crackly voice from his handset suddenly blasted out: "ARE YOU THERE? [26 Feb 2004]
Leader: Who will enterprises crown the winners in wireless?
Leader As Nokia CEO Jorma Ollila pointed out on Wednesday morning: "Enterprises and CIOs are an extremely demanding target group. Are user organisations any closer to figuring out where to place their bets in mobile? [26 Feb 2004]
3GSM: Nokia and Vodafone - best of friends?
News Jorma Ollila and Arun Sarin, the CEOs of Nokia and Vodafone, yesterday shared a stage at the 3GSM mobile communications show and talked up their respective strengths - especially in upcoming third-generation offerings. [24 Feb 2004]
Nokia sets up shop in NY
News The United States is an important market for our Enterprise Solutions business group and it is important to be close to the key markets and customers of this business," Nokia CEO Jorma Ollila said in a statement. [18 Dec 2003]