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Thursday, December 01, 2005
Nokia expects continued growth
1/3 of all mobile phones sold are from Nokia. It seems all the gloom is gone and Nokia is stronger than ever, with the closest competitor a long way off. Nokia seems also to get stronger on the infrastructure side, even though low-cost competitors (mainly Huawei? and I guess also Ericsson) get tougher.
Nokia's margins and ASPs have fallen as it pushes for growth in developing markets, where customers typically buy cheaper phones.
"On the networks side ... taking share is part of the strategy and in the devices business we really estimate we will be gaining share in 2006," Kallasvuo said.
launching 56 new handsets so far this year -- including three new 3G phones
Nokia sees continuing hefty mobile market growth - Yahoo! News
Nokia's margins and ASPs have fallen as it pushes for growth in developing markets, where customers typically buy cheaper phones.
"On the networks side ... taking share is part of the strategy and in the devices business we really estimate we will be gaining share in 2006," Kallasvuo said.
launching 56 new handsets so far this year -- including three new 3G phones
Nokia sees continuing hefty mobile market growth - Yahoo! News

