Nokia Is Still Getting the Wrong Number

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Nokia logoIt’s become all-to-common for Nokia (NOK). That is, another quarter with a drop in earnings. As for Q4, there was a 21% reduction. As for its global market share, it fell by 2% to 32%. So far in today’s trading, the stock is off 2.52% to .46.

True, Nokia cranks out lots of cash. In the quarter, earnings still amounted to billion. Sales were up 6%.

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