Nokia ist eine Überlebenskünstlerin
Quelle: http://www.manager-magazin.de/unternehmen/it/...-1039530.html#ref=rss
Nokia macht ganz schön auf sich aufmerksam!
Wünsche allen Mitinvestierten viel Glück und steigende Kurse!
Nokia hätte Android verwenden müssen und die Herstellung von Dump und Feature Phones radikal einstellen müssen.
http://www.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/...kia-Debakel-ein-article15467061.html
"Riesen-Abschreibung und Jobabbau
Microsoft räumt Nokia-Debakel ein
Mit Nokia-Smartphones wollte der Windows-Hersteller Microsoft Apple und Samsung angreifen. Doch die Geräte blieben ein Ladenhüter. Jetzt gibt es eine Milliarden-Abschreibung und Tausende weitere Jobs fallen weg."
"Insider sagen, Autobauer stünden in den Verhandlungen mit Nokia jetzt nicht mehr so stark unter Druck, weil andere Interessenten möglicherweise aus dem Bieterkampf ausgestiegen seien."
Quelle: http://www.n24.de/n24/Nachrichten/Wirtschaft/d/...chten+von+N24.de%29
Was ein zickzack Kurs.
Tut sich doch bald etwas?
http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/...-1044679.html#ref=rss
Na, von mir aus. ;-)
http://www.zdnet.de/88241411/...nstieg-ins-virtual-reality-geschaeft/
Title§Q2 2015 and January-June 2015 results
Date and Time Thursday, July 30, 2015
Bin gespannt, welche Details zum HERE Dienst herauskommen.
Strong year-on-year sales growth; Weak Nokia Networks profitability compensated by good performance in Nokia Technologies and HERE.
Financial highlights
● Net sales in Q1 2015 of EUR 3.2 billion (EUR 2.7 billion in Q1 2014), up 20% year-on-year
● Non-IFRS diluted EPS in Q1 2015 of EUR 0.05 (EUR 0.04 in Q1 2014), an increase of 25% year-on-year; reported diluted
EPS in Q1 2015 of EUR 0.05 (EUR 0.03 in Q1 2014), up 67% year-on-year
Nokia Networks
● 15% year-on-year net sales growth driven by growth in four out of our six regions, with non-IFRS operating margin declining to 3.2% from 9.3%
● 21% year-on-year growth in Global Services net sales, primarily driven by strong growth in the network implementation business line. 10% year-on-year growth in Mobile Broadband net sales, primarily driven by overall radio technologies, particularly LTE
● 61% year-on-year decline in non-IFRS operating profit primarily driven by lower software sales, lower non-IFRS gross profit in the systems integration business line, the short-term impact of strategic entry deals, higher non-IFRS operating expenses due to foreign exchange impacts and increased investments in LTE, 5G and cloud core, and more challenging market conditions
HERE
● 25% year-on-year growth in net sales, with 29% year-on-year increase in sales of new vehicle licenses for embedded navigation systems
● 90% year-on-year growth in non-IFRS operating profit, with non-IFRS operating margin expanding to 7.3% from 4.8% Nokia Technologies
● 103% year-on-year growth in net sales and 124% growth in non-IFRS operating profit, primarily due to non-recurring adjustments to accrued net sales from existing agreements, revenue share related to previously divested intellectual property rights, and intellectual property rights divested in the first quarter 2015. In addition, net sales and non-IFRS operating profit benefitted from higher intellectual property licensing income from existing licensees
Quelle: http://company.nokia.com/en/system/files/download/...ts_2015_q1_e.pdf
Quelle: http://www.finanzen.net/nachricht/aktien/...Lucent-Uebernahme-4444984