PARIS (Reuters) - Nokia plans to cut 10,000 more jobs, bringing the total to one in three staff, as it loses market share to cellphone rivals Apple and Samsung and burns through cash, raising new ...
HELSINKI (AP) — Nokia says it will slash 10,000 jobs and close plants as the ailing company fights fierce competition, and gave a grim outlook for most of the year, causing its shares to plummet 18 ...
Mobile phone manufacturer Nokia is to cut a further 10,000 jobs from its global workforce, bringing the total number of redundancies made under CEO Stephen Elop's reign to 40,000. The job cuts will ...
The Finnish handset maker also lowered its second-quarter financial outlook for fiscal 2012 and revealed a series of executive-level moves, including the appointment of Juha Putkiranta, executive vice ...