Nokia, the world's biggest cellphone maker by volume, will introduce new smartphone models next week at its annual media and industry event, aiming to assure investors the company is on track to recovery. Ref. Source 9
Nokia said it would delay again its flagship smartphone N8 model, hitting its shares on the day new chief executive Stephen Elop started at the helm of the world's top cellphone maker. Ref. Source 6
Nokia is moving quickly to restructure its lagging smart phone business under new CEO Stephen Elop, announcing it will lay off 1,800 people even as third-quarter earnings bounced back from a year-ago loss. Ref. Source 2
Nokia's CEO touted its recent alliance with Microsoft, saying it would be worth billions to the Finnish cellphone maker, which is seeking to catch up in the fiercely competitive smartphone market. Ref. Source 4
Google tried hard to win Nokia over to its Android mobile platform before Nokia decided to throw its lot in with Microsoft, Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said. Ref. Source 4
The executive hired to turn around mobile phone maker Nokia is getting $US6.2 million (NZ$8.37m) to make up for the paychecks he lost when he left Microsoft last fall. Ref. Source 3
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