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27.03.26 - 19:24
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Nokia′s Rally May Be Over as Analysts Tell Investors to Take Profits (24/7 Wall St.)
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Grupo Santander analyst Carlos Trevino has downgraded Nokia (NYSE:NOK) to Underperform from Outperform, setting a price target of EUR 6.85 and signaling that the telecom equipment rally has run its course. With Nokia shares up 21.04% year-to-date and 51.54% over the past year, Santander's call reflects a view that the telecom equipment rally has run ... Nokia's Rally May Be Over as Analysts Tell Investors to Take Profits
The post Nokia's Rally May Be Over as Analysts Tell Investors to Take Profits appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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26.03.26 - 08:09
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Nokia Buy (DPA-AFX)
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NEW YORK (dpa-AFX Analyser) - Das Analysehaus Jefferies hat das Kursziel für Nokia von 7,20 auf 8,80 Euro angehoben und die Einstufung auf "Buy" belassen. Das Geschäft im Bereich Optical Networking werde stärker und stärker, schrieb Janardan Menon am ......
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25.03.26 - 10:48
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Europe′s 50 most sustainable companies listed, Kesko again ranks highest among ′Grocery Stores′ – three Finnish companies make the list (Cision)
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Kesko ranks as the most sustainable company in the European 'Grocery Stores' peer group in the new 'Europe 50 Most Sustainable Corporations' listing. Kesko ranks the highest of Finnish companies on the list, which also include Kone and Nokia.
The Canadian media and research organisation Corporate Knights, which has been publishing a ranking of the world's 100 most sustainable companies for years, has ranked the 50 most sustainable companies in Europe. Kesko ranks the highest among its 'Grocery Stores' peer group and of all Finnish companies included, and 26th on the list overall.
The '...
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24.03.26 - 06:48
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Record number of European patent applications from Finland – Nokia behind the growth in applications (Cision)
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In 2025, Finland set a record for the number of European patent applications, with a total of 3,457 patent applications filed at the European Patent Office (EPO).
The number of applications grew by 44% from the previous year, which was the fastest growth among the 30 largest applicant countries of the EPO. Finland rose to sixth place in the EU and 12th place worldwide. Relative to its population, Finland was second only to Switzerland, highlighting Finland's position as a strong country in innovation.
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The growth is mainly due to Nokia, which increased its applications by nearly...
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