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Nokia 2019

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  1. abracadabra123 14 november 2019 17:23
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    eri09 schreef op 14 november 2019 16:58:

    hmmm weer -4% kan gewoon want cisco doet het wat slechter, dus nokia gaat ook in het rood. dit is de slechte trade die ik ooit gemaakt heb pfff op 4,96 erin
    Me too, ingestapt na stevige daling op 3,75, maar dit heb ik nog nooit meegemaakt.. had ik maar nooit dat rapport van SLIM beleggen gelezen
  2. forum rang 6 de tuinman 14 november 2019 17:50
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    eri09 schreef op 14 november 2019 17:36:

    #$$%^&&^^%$$%@%%@%@%@%^#^#^^%#^#^^%@

    pff moet er ff uit gaat nergens over dit, er speelt iets of failliet of overname of enorm groot nieuws
    De operationele winst bedroeg 264 miljoen euro. Een jaar geleden was dat nog een verlies van 54 miljoen euro.(q3)

    Een faillissement lijkt me wel heel sterk.
  3. ronald64 14 november 2019 18:11
    Ze hebben de winst al verlaagd voor 2020 en nu zitten we op een k/w van 12. Dat is in ieder geval niet duur geprijsd.
    Nokia verlaagde de winstverwachting en rekent nu op een aangepaste winst van 0,21 euro per aandeel, plus of min 3 cent. Eerder voorspelde het Finse bedrijf nog 0,25 tot 0,29 euro winst per aandeel. Ook voor 2020 wordt nu minder winst verwacht: 0,25 euro, plus of min 3 cent, tegen eerder 0,37 à 0,42 euro.
  4. Pierre1 14 november 2019 19:37
    Vanmiddag nog een aantal aandelen binnengekregen op 3,05. Volgens Nico Bakker vervolgt Nokia het berenpad en is de absolute low 1,50. Ik hoop dat het niet zover komt. Eind jaren negentig heb ik de aandelen ook gehad en toen werden ze met enige regelmaat gesplitst vanwege de hoge koers. Het kan verkeren.
  5. jessebrown 14 november 2019 20:30
    Nokia’s stock-market dive causing concerns in investors and employees
    04 November 2019

    Nokia’s performance in the 5G space has begun to stir up concerns among investors, industry analysts and the company’s employees. (Hector Retamal – AFP/Lehtikuva)
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    THE SITUATION of Nokia has sparked off concerns among not only industry analysts but also the employees and owners of the Finnish mobile network equipment supplier.
    Lasse Laurikainen, a shop steward for senior salaried staff at the headquarters of Nokia in Espoo, told Bloomberg on Friday that the company’s management has been distracted by disagreements over priorities and staffing since the acquisition of Franco-American Alcatel-Lucent in 2016.
    “Execution needs to be sharper,” he stressed to the business-oriented media company. “It’s pure politics. And some are favouring their nationals and rejecting common ways of working.”
    Nokia shocked investors late last month by announcing it has downgraded its outlook for operating margin to 8.5 per cent for this year and 9.5 per cent for next year, and decided to forgo dividend payouts for the third and fourth quarters of this year.
    Related posts:
    Nokia loses €6.6bn of market value after cutting outlook for 2019-2020 (25 October 2019)
    Its profit warning has been interpreted as a sign that the ex-mobile phone giant is struggling in the fifth-generation (5G) mobile network space compared to Sweden’s Ericsson and China’s Huawei Technologies.
    Nokia acquired Alcatel-Lucent for 15.6 billion euros in what was the largest corporate acquisition in the history of Finland. Analysts have recently drawn attention to the changes made in the managerial staff following the acquisition, such as the organisational shake-up last year that led to the departure of Marc Rouanne.
    “The entire idea of the merger was for the whole to be bigger than the sum of its parts,” Mikael Rautanen, an analyst at Inderes, stated to Bloomberg.
    He also commented on the situation on Twitter.
    “Nokia’s next-generation products in the mobile spare are lagging behind the competition, coffers are weakening, credit rating is declining and shares are plummeting. It seems as if we’ve been here before,” he stated.
    Antti Mäkinen, the chief executive of the state-owned investment company Solidium, voiced his concerns about the former mobile phone behemoth in an interview with Helsingin Sanomat.
    “You have to be worried about Nokia, because downgrading future outlook and the reasons that led to it don’t look good. Investors should always be a bit paranoid but particularly so in this case,” he said to the daily newspaper.
    Nokia’s failure to issue a profit warning earlier could even constitute grounds for bringing a class action against the network equipment manufacturer, viewed Timo Rothovius, the chairperson of the Finnish Shareholders’ Association.
    “When your share value has fallen by 25 per cent, it’s absolutely a significant thing. A profit warning should’ve been issued about it,” he said to MTV.
    Aleksi Teivainen – HT
    Source: Uusi Suomi
  6. drulletje drie 15 november 2019 13:56
    Amerikaanse landsadvocaat vindt Huawei onbetrouwbaar - media

    (ABM FN-Dow Jones) De Amerikaanse landsadvocaat William Barr vindt het Chinese Huawei en ZTE Corp niet betrouwbaar. Dit meldde persbureau Reuters vrijdag.
    Reuters refereerde daarbij aan een brief van Barr aan de Federal Communications Commission waarin deze zijn twijfels over de betrouwbaarheid van beide bedrijven uitte.
    Volgende week vrijdag 22 november stemt het federale orgaan over de vraag of Amerikaanse mobiele telecombedrijven wel of niet apparatuur van deze bedrijven mogen afnemen met overheidsgeld.
    Volgens Reuters wilde geen van de bedrijven direct reageren.

    Vrijdag de 22ste kan een belangrijke dag worden voor Nokia.
  7. [verwijderd] 15 november 2019 18:10
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    Pierre1 schreef op 15 november 2019 17:44:

    Helaas geen persbericht van Nokia vandaag met een 5G order, wel van Ericsson. Gelukkig wel een positieve dag, ook dankzij de Amerikanen.

    www.ericsson.com/en/press-releases/20...
    dat van ericsson is al gisteren vroeg in de middag gemeld dus dat heeft denk niet voor de +2% bij ericsson gezorgd wel merk ik dat ericsson de laatste tijd meer orders scoort of in ieder geval meld.

    hoop snel wat grote orders van nokia te horen en vooral dat ze door de amerikanen worden aangewezen als nummer 1 kandidaat voor 5G dan kan het hard gaan
  8. [verwijderd] 19 november 2019 08:33
    Press Release



    Nokia secures 49th commercial contract by fully supporting DOCOMO PACIFIC to deliver first commercial 5G in the Marianas



    Nokia is the primary vendor for DOCOMO PACIFIC, the leading telecommunications provider in Guam and the Mariana Islands
    DOCOMO PACIFIC has launched the first operational 5G network in the region for enterprise customers in the villages of Tamuning and Hagåtña using Nokia’s end-to-end 5G solution
    ·The deal is Nokia’s 49th 5G commercial contract, demonstrating Nokia’s solid 5G momentum
  9. [verwijderd] 19 november 2019 08:33
    Press Release



    Nokia secures 50th 5G deal with Spark New Zealand



    Spark New Zealand selects Nokia radio access network technology for its roster of preferred suppliers for its 5G rollout
    Brings Nokia’s 5G commercial contract count to 50


    19 November 2019



    Espoo, Finland – Nokia has been selected by New Zealand operator Spark for its roster of 5G suppliers. The deal, announced yesterday, will see Nokia’s 5G technology deployed across New Zealand as part of Spark’s 5G network, delivering faster speeds, enhanced response times and more bandwidth to Spark’s customers.



    As one of the radio access network (RAN) equipment suppliers for Spark’s 5G upgrade, Nokia will deploy its AirScale RAN solution at more than 200 sites, allowing Spark to target both consumers and enterprises with new services and offers. Nokia will also deploy other products and services from across its end-to-end portfolio including digital design and deployment services.



    Spark New Zealand and Nokia have a long-standing relationship, which crosses multiple domains, including IP, optical and wireless. This new commercial 5G partnership marks the next chapter of the relationship between Spark and Nokia, providing New Zealanders with the technology that enables them to benefit from the fast-evolving digital world economy and applications.



    The agreement follows the launch earlier this year of New Zealand’s first 5G trial customer service. The trial, which took place in Alexandra, South Island, used the latest Nokia radio equipment to offer select business and consumer customers the opportunity to experience high-speed wireless broadband delivered by 5G. Nokia is currently working with Spark to deploy 5G capability to an additional 5 sites before the Christmas period.



    This Spark agreement demonstrates Nokia’s solid 5G momentum, which now reaches 50 commercial 5G contracts globally, including most early adopters. Nokia is currently powering 16 live networks globally.



    Rajesh Singh, General Manager of Value Management at Spark New Zealand, said: “We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with Nokia in building our 5G network across New Zealand. The local teams have collaborated extensively on a 5G solution that delivers on the outcomes we want to drive in 5G, not just in the RAN, but also in the end-to-end network.”



    Tommi Uitto, President of Mobile Networks at Nokia, said: “I am thrilled to see Nokia 5G equipment chosen to power 5G initially in Spark’s heartland areas. We are committed to keeping New Zealanders at the cutting edge of technology and are confident they will benefit from Nokia's global reach, expertise and agility.”



    Resources:

    ·Web page: Nokia 5G
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