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Miniproject on nokia

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Nokia company profile:-

Nokia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia
This article is about the telecommunications corporation. For other uses, see Nokia (disambiguation)

Type
Julkinen osakeyhtiö
(Public company)
Traded as
OMX: NOK1V
NYSE: NOK
Industry
Telecommunications equipment
Internet
Computer software
Founded
Tampere, Grand Duchy of Finland(1865) incorporated in Nokia (1871)
Founder(s)
Fredrik Idestam
Leo Mechelin

Fredrik Idestam, co-founder of Nokia.

Leo Mechelin, co-founder of Nokia.
The predecessors of the modern Nokia were the Nokia Company (Nokia Aktiebolag), Finnish Rubber Works Ltd (Suomen Gummitehdas Oy) and Finnish Cable Works Ltd (Suomen Kaapelitehdas Oy).[10]
Eduard Polón (1861-1930), Nokia's founder, was a Finnish business leader.[11] He was founder, CEO, Chairman of the Board and the largest shareholder of the Finnish Gummitehdas ("Rubberfactory"). He led the development of a new rubber industry in Finland.
COMPANY PROFILE :-IT is a communications and information technology multinational corporation that is headquartered in Espoo, Finland;
The company provides Internet services, including applications, games, music, media and messaging services, including free-of-charge digital map information and navigation services delivered through its wholly owned subsidiary .
Its Nokia Solutions and Networks subsidiary provides telecommunications network equipment and services.
As of 2013, Nokia employed 87,771 people across 120 countries, conducts sales in more than 150 countries and reported annual revenues of around €30 billion
Nokia is a public limited-liability company listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange andNew York Stock Exchange
It is the world's 274th-largest company measured by 2013 revenues according to the Fortune Global 500 .
In 2013, Nokia sold what was once

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