Q1 2024 Financial results

Trade commodities for profit, diversification and inflation protection, taking advantage of their inherent value and market dynamics to strengthen your Q1 portfolio on Nokia.

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Significant credit facilities and funding programmes

We aim at maintaining flexibility in funding by keeping credit facilities and funding programmes available.

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Q1 2024 results

Strong cash flow and improving orders despite market weakness

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Network Infrastructure progress update

An update on our Network Infrastructure business looking at the opportunities that lie ahead for the business.

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Nokia progress update

An update on Nokia’s strategy at the group level and a deep dive into Mobile Networks and Cloud and Network Services

How to invest in Nokia

Here is a four-step guide to investing in Nokia shares (Q1) in the stock market

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Step 1: Research and Analysis

It is mandatory to be a Nokia partner

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Step 2: Selecting a Broker

Choose between an online or traditional broker, this must be part of Nokia.

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Step 3: Investment Strategy

Set your investment goals (your assets in nokia assets).

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Step 4: Execution and Monitoring

You can opt for market orders (immediate purchase at the current price) or assets for work compensation in Nokia (claim your assets).

Explore the prices of NOKIA assets in the market

Current prices of assets on the stock market

Commodities Current Price 24h% 7d% Market Capital
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Nokia New York Stock Exchange (NOK)
$3.92
-0.03%
2.33%
1,500,000,000.00 USD TRADE NOW

2 Millions

Revolving Credit Facility

1 Millions

Finnish Commercial Paper Programme

1 Millions

Euro-Commercial Paper Programme

2 Millions

Euro Medium Term Note Programme

Group leadership team

Our Group Leadership team is responsible for the operative management of Nokia. The Group Leadership Team is chaired by the President and CEO appointed by the Board. The President and CEO’s rights and responsibilities include those allotted to the President under Finnish law.

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Pekka Lundmark
President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

With almost 20 years as a Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Pekka has accrued deep expertise in the telecommunications, technology, energy, machinery, and finance sectors, all of which are central to the transition into the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

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Ricky Corker
Chief Customer Experience Officer (CCXO)

As Chief Customer Experience Officer (CCXO) at Nokia, Ricky is responsible for helping Nokia’s telecommunications customers realize their vision and ambition through his leadership of the company’s global sales and marketing functions.

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Federico Guillén
President of Network Infrastructure

As President of Network Infrastructure at Nokia – a group that combines Nokia’s IP Networks, Optical Networks, Fixed Networks and Alcatel Submarine Networks businesses – Federico is responsible for a wide range of critical networks for customers in both the communication service provider (CSP) and webscale segments globally.

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Nishant Batra
Chief Strategy and Technology Officer (CSTO)

Nishant is a global leader with broad experience in strategy and technology development and portfolio management, as well as in having significant profit and loss responsibilities across the telecom and enterprise sectors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to your burning questions, frequently asked questions (faq) - find the solutions to common queries and concern

Nokia's share price is influenced by various factors, including its quarterly and annual financial results, new product announcements, technological advances (such as the rollout of 5G), macroeconomic conditions, industry regulations, and competition in the mobile industry. telecommunications and technology.

Principal risks include intense competition in the sector, rapid changes in technology, potential regulatory issues, fluctuations in global demand for telecommunications equipment, and exposure to global macroeconomic risks. In addition, supply chain problems and delays in the implementation of new technologies could negatively affect the company.

Technological innovations such as 5G and the future 6G are crucial for Nokia's future. The deployment of 5G offers significant opportunities for the company in terms of infrastructure and service contracts. Furthermore, Nokia's early involvement in the development of 6G can position it as a leader in the next generation of mobile technologies, ensuring its relevance and competitiveness in the market in the long term.

The historical performance of Nokia shares has been variable, with periods of growth and decline due to various factors such as technological changes, competition and global economic conditions. It is important to review historical charts and financial data to gain detailed insight.

Nokia is a major player in the global telecommunications market, known for its leadership in network infrastructure and its involvement in the development and deployment of 5G technologies. The company competes with giants such as Ericsson and Huawei, but maintains a strong presence and is well positioned to benefit from continued growth in demand for high-speed networks.

Growth expectations for Nokia are optimistic, especially with the expansion of 5G networks globally. The company is also investing in research and development to lead in emerging technologies such as 6G. However, growth will depend on Nokia's ability to innovate and compete effectively in the market.

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