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Nokia Conducting Search for New CEO
Wall Street Journal 07.20.2010
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Wall Street Journal 09.29.2011
Asian Handset Makers May Find Room to Shine
Wall Street Journal 10.05.2011
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Wall Street Journal 12.09.2011
Nokia Re-Enters U.S. With $50 Smartphone
Wall Street Journal 12.15.2011
Nokia's Chief Takes Aim at U.S. Market
Wall Street Journal 01.10.2012
Nokia Unveils New Windows Phones—and a Symbian One, Too
Wall Street Journal 02.28.2012
One Year Later, Nokia and Microsoft Deliver
New York Times 02.27.2012
Nokia Pins Smartphone Hopes on China
New York Times 03.28.2012
Nokia Has a Short Window of Opportunity in Smartphones
Wall Street Journal 04.12.2012
Nokia Crisis Deepens, Shares Plunge
Wall Street Journal 04.12.2012
Nokia Posts $1.2 Billion Loss as Sales Drop 29%
New York Times 04.19.2012
Nokia Pins Smartphone Hopes on China
New York Times 03.28.2012
China at Heart of Nokia's Troubles
Wall Street Journal 04.19.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.20.2012
Verizon's Answer to iPhone: Windows
Wall Street Journal 04.20.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.24.2012
Inside Nokia's Struggle Against Apple's iPhone
Wall Street Journal 05.31.2012
Nokia's Bad Call on Smartphones
Wall Street Journal 07.18.2012
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