Jorma Ollila
Jorma Ollila
Jorma Jaakko Ollilais a Finnish businessman, the former non-executive chairman of Royal Dutch Shell since 1 June 2006. He was chairmanand CEOof Nokia Corporation. He is a member of the board of directors of UPM-Kymmene, and Otava Books and Magazines Group Ltd.and is an advisory partner at Perella Weinberg Partners, the New York-based boutique investment bank founded by Joseph R. Perella and Peter Weinberg in 2006...
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A robust market coupled with our strong product portfolio and excellent execution produced outstanding results in a seasonally challenging first quarter.
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We felt very strongly that this digital technology would really take the industry,
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Based on our strong performance and preliminary market data for the first nine months in 1998, we now feel confident in declaring that we have significantly increased our market share in mobile phones to become the largest manufacturer of mobile phones worldwide,
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We strongly believe that the technological developments announced here today will provide the basis for a future of faster, easier and more cost effective mobile telephony services.
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We have a very strong position in a number of developing markets, where margins are higher.
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These have been exciting, unforgettable years. I remain strongly committed to Nokia and am keen to continue contributing to Nokia's strategy and renewal, helping it to build on its position as the undisputed leader in mobility,
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India will be the second-largest mobile handset market globally by 2010 after China. Nokia is working closely with telecommunications service providers to reduce the cost of ownership and make more affordable and attractive handsets.
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In mobile devices, we have been making excellent progress in expanding and upgrading our product offering, which is the broadest in the market and caters to all relevant consumers and trade customers globally,
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The cooperation we have in training personnel will increase to the number of millions we'll invest.
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In a three- to five-year time span, we will see a tremendous impact, with the mobility and Internet coming together,
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Nokia is working closely with telecommunication service providers to reduce the cost of ownership and make more affordable and attractive handsets.
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Nokia is working closely with operators and other stake holders to lower the total cost of ownership and usage of mobile communications.
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It was pretty emotional to prepare to take the decision (to sell assets) to the board. Everybody would say, 'You know, you're taking our heart away and selling that. Why didn't you start with something else?'
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Current visibility suggest overall market volume for 2002 will reach our earlier eexpectations of 400 million units sold.