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Nokia
Finnish multinational corporation
This article is about the Finnish telecommunications corporation. For the town in Finland, see Nokia, Finland. For other uses, see Nokia (disambiguation).
Nokia Corporation[5][a] is a Finnish multinationaltelecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics corporation, originally established as a pulp mill in Nokia's main headquarters are in Espoo, Finland, in the Helsinki metropolitan area,[3] but the company's actual roots are in the Tampere region of Pirkanmaa.[6] In , Nokia employed approximately 92, people[7] across over countries, did business in more than countries, and reported annual revenues of around €23 billion.[4] Nokia is a public limited company listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki and New York Stock Exchange.[8] It was the world's th-largest company measured by revenues, according to the Fortune Global , having peaked at 85th place in • 1 Introduction 2 History of the Nokia Company 3 Nokia in the Finnish Society and Economy 4 Future Challenges 5 Summary 6 Bibliography “Nokia-Connecting People”: this slogan is known all over the world. Nokia employs 50, people in countries. Currently every third mobile phone sold in the world is a Nokia. The Nokia Company is today one of the world’s leading high tech companies. Its rapidly growth in the s coincided with a basal structural change of the Finnish economy and industry. In this restructuring process Nokia played an important role. Despite • There is much to learn from the events that made Nokia one of the greatest success stories to come out of Finland and the Nordic distrikt, and from the challenges it has faced since. The story of Nokia is often told as a classic rise and fall narrative, with the inevitability of a Greek tragedy or the doomed fate of Norse mythology. But as with most real-life stories, nothing about what happened to Nokia was inevitable; instead, it shows us how difficult it can be to choose the best response when change happens to you, rather than the change coming from you. Read on to find out what this former got right and what it got wrong along the way. In the Old Norse myths, the Norns decided your fate, right up until your dying day. There was nothing you could do to change this; you could only decide how you met your end, either as a coward or as a fighter. When we see large companies and corporations around
The History of the Nokia Company
Contents
From a Pulp Mill to a Paper Industry
The Finnish Rubber Works
Cable Industry
The Merger
Information Technology and Telecommunication
Nokia’s impact on the working culture
Nokiazation of Finland
Nokia and Finish Economy in Numbers
Nokia’s impact on the Finish GDP and labour-force
Nokia’s impact on the R&D expenditure
Competition
Future of Nokia-led Finland1 Introduction
Nokia: How a Finnish paper mill grew into a world-renowned company
Fate or choice?