Thursday, June 2, 2011

Nokia takes a little Stock Exchange


The action of Finland's Nokia has resumed on Wednesday, finishing on a small decline late in the session after a plunge of over 17% yesterday, due to a profit warning grave concern among investors about the fate of a number Global mobile phones.

Wednesday, after falling more than 10% in sitting, Nokia completed the title on a decline of 0.76% to 4.70 euros and was even briefly in the positive during the day. The action, which fell in late morning up 4.27 euros, operates at its lowest level since January 1998, precisely the year that Nokia has become the global leader.

"Yesterday (Tuesday) investors took profits today (...) but it seems that some people predict a lower short-term" and begin to buy, the agency said quoting the Dow Jones Neswires platform alternative trading Pipeline Trading Systems.

In addition, a rumor of takeover by Microsoft, Nokia to circulate that the U.S. computer giant had reached an agreement to acquire the activities of the Finnish mobile phone for 19 billion dollars. Neither Microsoft nor Nokia has immediately commented on the rumor.

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