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Nokia's Turnaround Has Long Way to Go
Wall Street Journal 07/19/2013
Microsoft in $7 Billion Deal for Nokia Cellphone Business
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
Microsoft Gets Nokia Units, and Leader
New York Times 09/03/2013
Nokia's Stephen Elop: Next Microsoft CEO?
Wall Street Journal 09/04/2013
From Nokia, an Executive Who Knows the Difficulties at Hand
New York Times 09/03/2013
Former Nokia CEO Elop Leaving Microsoft
Wall Street Journal 06/17/2015
Grouped Articles
Microsoft in $7 Billion Deal for Nokia Cellphone Business
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
Nokia Could Boost Microsoft’s Push to be Mobile No. 3
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
Microsoft Gets Nokia Units, and Leader
New York Times 09/03/2013
Nokia's Stephen Elop: Next Microsoft CEO?
Wall Street Journal 09/04/2013
Nokia Sells Record Number of Lumia Smartphones
Wall Street Journal 10/30/2013
Signs of New Life at Nokia Fade
Wall Street Journal 01/24/2014
Grouped Articles
Nokia's Turnaround Has Long Way to Go
Wall Street Journal 07/19/2013
Microsoft in $7 Billion Deal for Nokia Cellphone Business
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
Nokia Could Boost Microsoft’s Push to be Mobile No. 3
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
Microsoft Gets Nokia Units, and Leader
New York Times 09/03/2013
Nokia's Stephen Elop: Next Microsoft CEO?
Wall Street Journal 09/04/2013
Nokia Sells Record Number of Lumia Smartphones
Wall Street Journal 10/30/2013
The "Burning Platform" memo by Nokia CEO Stephen Elop, tells Nokia employees that Nokia in 2011 is like a man in the North Sea who hears an explosion on his oil platform and sees it burning. He has to choose between standing there or to jump into the icy waters, and he chooses to jump and makes it against all odds.
Grouped Articles
Nokia's Turnaround Has Long Way to Go
Wall Street Journal 07/19/2013
Microsoft in $7 Billion Deal for Nokia Cellphone Business
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
Microsoft Gets Nokia Units, and Leader
New York Times 09/03/2013
Nokia's Stephen Elop: Next Microsoft CEO?
Wall Street Journal 09/04/2013
From Nokia, an Executive Who Knows the Difficulties at Hand
New York Times 09/03/2013
Nokiaâs New Chief Faces a Culture of Complacency
New York Times 09/26/2010
Grouped Articles
Nokia's Turnaround Has Long Way to Go
Wall Street Journal 07/19/2013
Microsoft in $7 Billion Deal for Nokia Cellphone Business
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
Nokia Could Boost Microsoft’s Push to be Mobile No. 3
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
Microsoft Gets Nokia Units, and Leader
New York Times 09/03/2013
Nokia's Stephen Elop: Next Microsoft CEO?
Wall Street Journal 09/04/2013
Nokia Sells Record Number of Lumia Smartphones
Wall Street Journal 10/30/2013
Verizon says it wants to see Nokia smartphones powered by Microsoft software as another ecosystem competing with Android phone and Apple iPhone ecosystems. This will give the wireless carriers more leverage as they work to reduce the large payments now going to Apple for carrying the iPhone. Verizon helped Android get strong start, now it hopes to do the same for Nokia. The same considerations may have been behind the strong support the Lumia line received from AT&T in the U.S. market.
Grouped Articles
Nokia Could Boost Microsoft’s Push to be Mobile No. 3
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2013
Microsoft Gets Nokia Units, and Leader
New York Times 09/03/2013
Nokia's Stephen Elop: Next Microsoft CEO?
Wall Street Journal 09/04/2013
Nokia Sells Record Number of Lumia Smartphones
Wall Street Journal 10/30/2013
Wall Street Journal 01/26/2014
Microsoft's Profit Takes Hit on Nokia
Wall Street Journal 07/23/2014
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