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Headquarters : Keilalahdentie 4, PO Box 226 FIN-00045 Espoo Finland Finland
Job offers, investor relations : web www.nokia.com tel. 358-9-180-71 email: communications.corporate@nokia.com stock : NOK analytics

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Labor 3 Jobs -9% /1998 Offshore 6 Sales 51 Bn $.€ /year Profit 47 Bn $.€ /1998 Wage 322 *min. Influence 5 Infocom 1
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year
business
source
2009Nokia manufactures in its own plants 100% of the cell phone it will sell in 2009.Les Echos
2008Nokia sells 53% of the mobile phones bought in Africa, 61% of the mobile phones bought in the Pacific Asia area and 39% of the mobile phones bought in China.Les Echos
2008Nokia manufactured 83% of the cell phone it sold in 2008. The production of 17% were subcontracted to Jabil, Elcoteq or Foxconn.Les Echos
2008Nokia sells more than 1 million cellphones a day, or 40% of worldwide sales.Les Echos
2007Nokia sells 1 million cellphones per day.Les Echos
2007During the first quarter of 2007, Nokia sold 35.7% of the cellular phones bought in the World.Les Echos
2006Largest cell phone maker in the world, Nokia sells 32% of the cell phones bought in the world.Capital
2006Nokia sold 349 million mobile telephones in the world.Capital
2004Nokia sold 29,7% of the cellular netsystems installed in China.Les Echos
2003Nokia sells 34,5% of the cellular phones bought in the WorldLes Echos
2003Controls 34,8% of the Mobile phone market in France
2002Controls 35,1% of the Cellular phone market in the world
subsidiarycountry%source
Nokia Siemens Networks Germany50
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country
address & contact : production type
incentive source
China China
: 5 centres de R&D
 Les Echos
China China
Chengdu, province du Sichuan : six centres de R&D
 Les Echos
China China
Chengdu, province du Sichuan : Centre de R&D: applications 3G
 Les Echos
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Jebel Ali - Free Zone Agiv Gulf Building Dubai & 971 4 8814 396 :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s)
Hong-Kong Hong-Kong
16/F City Plaza IV 12 Taikoo Shing & 852 2597 0100 :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s)
India India
: centre d'exploitation de réseaux
 Les Echos
India India
: R&D
 C.Net
Ireland Ireland
Nokia Ireland Clonskeagh Square Dublin 4 :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s)
Mexico Mexico
TAMAULIPAS REYNOSA INDUSTRIAL RIO BRAVO S/N PARQUE INDUSTRIAL DEL NORTE & 89 210700 :
 Sistema de Informacion de la Industria Maquiladora
Mexico Mexico
Av. Industrial Rio Bravo Parque Industrial del Norte Reynosa TAMPAS NRE 88730 & 52 8921 0700 :
 
Mexico Mexico
Ave. Fomento Industrial # 1510 Parque Industrial del Norte Reynosa Tamaulipas :
 
Philippines Philippines
312 Gil Puyat Avenue Salcedo Village Makati & 63 2 754 1500 :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s)
Romania Romania
: Production,
 AFP
Singapore Singapore
Nokia Pte Ltd, 438B Alexandra Road & 65 377 0308 :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s)
Switzerland Switzerland
Nokia Finance lnternational BV, 12 Avenue des Morgines 1213 PETIT-LANCY & 41 22 8798 600 :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s)

  • Environmental impact

  • Human impact

year name
photo position; compensation
source
2007Michelin, Edouad
See the photo of: Michelin, Edouad Director;
2006Kallasvuo, Olli-Pekka
See the photo of: Kallasvuo, Olli-Pekka Chief Executive Officer; salary: 2,23 million US$;
2005Ala-Pietilä, Pekka
See the photo of: Ala-Pietilä, Pekka Chairman;
2004Ollila, Jorma
See the photo of: Ollila, Jorma Chief Executive Officer; salary: 3,56 million US$;
Les Echos
2002Ala-Pietila, Pekka
See the photo of: Ala-Pietila, Pekka Chairman; salary: 1,19 million US$;
2002Collins, Paul
See the photo of: Collins, Paul Vice-president;
2002Kallasvuo, Olli-Pekka
See the photo of: Kallasvuo, Olli-Pekka Chief Financial Officer; salary: 1,08 million US$;
2002Ollila, Jorma
See the photo of: Ollila, Jorma Chief Executive Officer; salary: 3,71 million US$;
1999Ehmrooth, Casimir
See the photo of: Ehmrooth, Casimir Chairman of the Board;
1999Ollila, Jorma
See the photo of: Ollila, Jorma Chief Executive Officer;
1993Alahuhta, Matti
See the photo of: Alahuhta, Matti Chairman;
year
employees
<>
social impact : country
source
2009
-330
Internal restructuring: Nokia cuts 230 R& D jobs in Oulu, Finland, and 100 jobs in Copenhagen, Denmark.: Finland
Les Echos
2009
-1700
Internal restructuring:
Les Echos
2008
-600
Internal restructuring: Nokia cuts jobs in its sales and marketing division:
ZDNet
2008
ILO violation 1 : A Rumanian trade union accuses Nokia to want "to maximize its profit by engaging an insufficient number of workers and by exploiting the current employees, by an increase of the work week from 48 to 60-70 hours", and to employ employees for short term periods.: Romania
AFP
2008
-2300
Closure/Bankruptcy: Nokia will close a manufacturing plant and automotive supply unit in Bochum, Germany, and was in talks to sell a research and development unit in Bochum to Sasken Technologies.: Germany
AP
2007
-4500
Merger/Acquisition: The telecom network equipment supplier Nokia Siemens Networks cuts 15% of his world manpower.:
2006
ILO violation 87,111 : The Workers’ Study and Action Centre CEREAL had received 578 complaints from workers by September concerning violations of workers’ rights in companies including HP, Dell, IBM, Intel, Nokia, Philips, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, IBM and Sony. The most common breaches included cutting back collective agreements and obstructing collective bargaining together with cases of discrimination, exposure to toxic substances, sexual harassment and other forms of ill-treatment.: Mexico
ITUC-CSI
2006
112913
2006
-550
Internal restructuring: United States of America
AFP
2005
ILO violation 1, 127 : China
Silicon.fr
2005
-350
Internal restructuring: United States of America
La Vie Financière
2005
-250
Internal restructuring: Finland
Canoe
2004
-400
Closure/Bankruptcy: United States of America
2004
-50
Relocation:
C.Net
2003
53000
-1800
AP
2003
-550
AP
2002
59000
-900
AP
2001
-1000
Financial Times
2001
-800
AP
2001
-300
Reuters
2000
-300
AP
1999
44500
1999
51177
1998
36647

year  salesincome buybacksource
2008   50,714   billion Eu€Les Echos
2007   51,17,2   billion Eu€Les Echos
2007   4000million shares
2006   545,6   billion US$
2005   40,54,2   billion US$
2005   6,5billion US$The Star
2004   394,5   billion US$
2003   29,453,59   billion US$
2002   30,023,38   billion Eu€
2002   31,533,55   billion US$
2001   31,192,2   billion Eu€
2000   30,383,94   billion Eu€
1999   56million sharesSmartMoney
1999   19,822,58   billion Eu€
1998   15,552,04   billion US$
yearfinancial misdemeanorsalesincomeassetsbuybacksource
 15 informations, access to subscribers
year
purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution
source
2004Prevent binding environmental regulations (environmental protection through economic growth, self-regulation and free trade) : WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development) : : United Nations translateWBCSD
1999Removal of barriers to trade and foreign direct investment, taxation (VAT : GBDe : : WTO translateGBDe
1999Deregulation and "maximum liberalization" through WTO, GATS : TABD (Transatlantic Business Dialogue) : : US Government / European Commission translateCorporate Europe Observatory
1999Market access and investment protection (through WTO, GATS), avoid social and environmental rules : ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) : : WTO, GATS translateCorporate Europe Observatory
1999Access to public services (privatization through GATS) : ERT (European Roundtable of Industrialists) : : European Commission translateCorporate Europe Observatory
year
purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution
source
 5 informations, access to subscribers
yeardonatorcountryamountsource
1999EtatGermany60 million Eu€Les Echos
yeardonatorcountryamountsource
 1 informations, access to subscribers
year
dubious practice : image
source
2007slogan: Nokia 8800. Destiné pour les sens.; Livre
2005Arguable partnership: value: Protection de l'environnement, développement durable.; Les Echos
2001ad budget: 287 million US$; Advertising Age
2000ad budget: 300 million US$; Advertising Age
1999slogan: Pour relier les hommes;
1999slogan: Connecting People;
1998ad budget: 176 million US$; Advertising Age
1998ad budget: 114 million US$; Advertising Age


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