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GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation

The company's share price Nokia Oyj

Nokia is a Finnish giant that has undergone a dramatic transformation. From the king of mobile phones to one of the key suppliers of 5G network equipment, the company's stock chart is a story of survival and the search for a new place in the tech world.

Share prices of companies in the market segment - Phones

Nokia, once a mobile phone giant, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. We classify it in the Phones sector. The chart below shows the overall dynamics of this cyclical and competitive market, where Nokia competes with Ericsson and Huawei.

Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets

Nokia is a Finnish technology company, one of the world's leading suppliers of mobile network equipment and a patent licensor. It is a component of the GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the US market. See how this European company's stock compares to the US market.

Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day

NOK - Daily change in the company's share price Nokia Oyj

Nokia, a telecoms industry veteran, is a key supplier of 5G network equipment. Its daily share price fluctuations reflect its sensitivity to large contracts. This metric, while unspectacular, is an important element in the formulas on System.GURU.Markets.

Daily change chart of the company's share price Nokia Oyj
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Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Phones

Nokia Oyj is a veteran telecom equipment company. This chart shows the average daily volatility of the tech sector. Comparing it to NOK, a competitor to Ericsson and Huawei, helps understand its sensitivity to 5G network investment cycles.

Graph of daily price changes for a set of shares in a market segment - Phones
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Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets

Nokia is a Finnish telecoms industry veteran and today a key supplier of 5G network equipment. The telecoms sector is capital-intensive and technology-rich. The chart below shows the average volatility in this industry, helping to assess Nokia's performance.

Daily chart of changes in the price of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
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Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months

Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Nokia Oyj

Nokia, once a giant in phone manufacturing, has focused on its core business—producing equipment for 5G networks—over the past year. Its stock price has reflected the intense competition in this market and the cyclical nature of telecom operators' capital expenditures.

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Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Phones

Nokia Oyj, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. The company competes with Ericsson and Huawei. The chart shows how its technological innovations and competition for contracts affect its performance relative to the network equipment sector.

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Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. Its business is cyclical and dependent on the capital expenditures of telecom operators. Nokia's share price performance reflects its competitive position in this challenging market.

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Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month

Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Nokia Oyj

Nokia's stock price reflects its battle for market share in 5G telecommunications equipment. Monthly price fluctuations on the chart depend on news of major contracts with mobile operators, the state of its patent portfolio, and competition with Ericsson and Samsung in the global 5G race.

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Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Phones

This chart reflects the dynamics of the telecommunications equipment sector, where Nokia is attempting to regain its former position. Its movements highlight fierce competition from Ericsson and Huawei, as well as operator investment cycles in 5G network deployment.

Chart of monthly dynamics of market capitalization of a market segment - Phones
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Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key manufacturer of 5G network equipment. Its business is cyclical and dependent on investments from telecom operators. A chart of the overall market dynamics helps us understand how closely Nokia's shares, as a representative of a mature technology industry, correlate with overall investment cycles.

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Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week

Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Nokia Oyj

Nokia, once a mobile phone giant and now a key player in telecommunications equipment, is showing weekly performance driven by investment cycles in 5G networks. News about contracts with telecom operators, technology patents, and competition with Ericsson and Huawei are driving share price movements.

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Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Phones

Nokia, as a telecom equipment supplier, moves to the rhythm of its sector. The chart compares the company's stock performance with competitors like Ericsson, demonstrating how closely it follows the overall cycles of operator investment in 5G, which is the main driver for the entire industry.

Weekly market capitalization dynamics chart for a market segment - Phones
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Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets

Nokia, once a leader in mobile phones, is now a major telecommunications equipment manufacturer. Its business depends on 5G investment cycles. The chart shows how Nokia shares compare to the market, reflecting the intense competition and technological shifts in its industry.

Weekly market capitalization chart of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
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Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole

NOK - Market capitalization of the company Nokia Oyj

Nokia's stock chart tells the story of its dramatic transformation from a phone giant to a key player in the world of telecom equipment. Its market capitalization reflects not its former glory, but rather investors' faith in its ability to compete in the construction of 5G networks. Its price movements reflect major contracts, technological breakthroughs, and the geopolitical struggle for the future of communications.

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NOK - Share of the company's market capitalization Nokia Oyj within the market segment - Phones

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now one of the world's key suppliers of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. Its market capitalization in the sector reflects its technological weight in building modern communications infrastructure. The chart below shows its position in the global competition with Ericsson and Huawei.

Company Market Capitalization Share Chart Nokia Oyj within the market segment - Phones
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Market capitalization of the market segment - Phones

Nokia, once the king of mobile phones, is now a key player in the telecommunications equipment market. The chart below shows the market capitalization of the entire sector. Its dynamics reflect the global race to deploy 5G networks and the fierce competition among suppliers.

Market segment market capitalization chart - Phones
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Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets

Nokia has evolved from a mobile giant to a key player in the telecommunications equipment industry. Its market capitalization chart is a dramatic tale of transformation and survival. It shows how the company, having lost its leadership in one area, found new value in building 5G network infrastructure.

A chart of the market capitalization of all companies included in the broad market index. - GURU.Markets
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Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole

NOK - Book value capitalization of the company Nokia Oyj

For Nokia, a telecom equipment maker, book value consists of its factories and vast patent portfolios. The chart below shows the material foundation of its technology business. Its dynamics reflect investments in 5G network equipment production and research.

Company balance sheet capitalization chart Nokia Oyj
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NOK - Share of the company's book capitalization Nokia Oyj within the market segment - Phones

Nokia is today one of the world's leading manufacturers of 5G network equipment. Its strength lies in its factories and R&D centers, where the physical backbone of modern mobile communications is created. The share chart shows how much of the global telecommunications manufacturing infrastructure this company controls.

Chart of the company's book capitalization share Nokia Oyj within the market segment - Phones
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Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Phones

The telecoms sector, as the chart shows, requires colossal investments in physical infrastructure. Nokia, today an equipment manufacturer, is one of the architects of this capital-intensive approach. Its factories and R&D centers create the hardware upon which modern 5G networks are built.

Market segment balance sheet capitalization chart - Phones
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Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets

Nokia is one of the key architects of 5G networks today. The company's assets aren't just phones, but telecom equipment factories and a vast portfolio of patents that form the backbone of modern communications. The chart below shows the physical weight of this giant in global infrastructure.

Chart of book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
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The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole

Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - Nokia Oyj

Nokia Oyj is a telecommunications equipment manufacturer. Its valuation is often below the book value of its assets (factories and patents), reflecting fierce competition with Ericsson and Huawei and the cyclical nature of investments in 5G networks.

Market to Book Capitalization Ratio Chart - Nokia Oyj
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Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Phones

Nokia Oyj, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment. This chart shows how the market values ​​the company relative to its significant assets in the form of factories and patents. It reflects investor confidence in its ability to compete in the 5G network space.

Market to book capitalization ratio chart for a market segment - Phones
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Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole

Nokia, having transformed itself from a phone manufacturer, has become a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. Its vast portfolio of communications patents is a valuable intangible asset. This metric reflects how the market values ​​this intellectual property and the company's role in building the infrastructure of the future.

Market to book capitalization ratio chart for the overall market
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Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole

NOK - Company debts Nokia Oyj

For Finnish tech giant Nokia, its debt strategy is part of its extensive restructuring and focus on telecommunications equipment. The company is raising funds to finance expensive research and development in 5G and 6G technologies. This chart shows how Nokia is vying for leadership in the network infrastructure market.

Company debt schedule Nokia Oyj
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Market segment debts - Phones

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. This business requires constant and significant investment in research and development. This chart shows how Nokia is managing its debt load to compete with Ericsson and Huawei in the global technology race.

Market segment debt schedule - Phones
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Market debt in general

Nokia Oyj, once a dominant mobile phone manufacturer, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment. The development and implementation of 5G technology requires significant investment. This chart provides an overview of how Nokia is managing its debt amid fierce competition with Ericsson and Huawei, striving to regain its technological leadership.

Market debt chart as a whole
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Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole

The company's debt to book capitalization ratio Nokia Oyj

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment. This transition requires continued investment in 5G technology. This chart shows the company's financial structure. Moderate debt indicates a prudent approach to R&D funding in the face of fierce competition from Ericsson and Huawei.

A graph of a company's debt to book value Nokia Oyj
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Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Phones

Nokia Oyj, having grown from a phone maker to a leader in telecommunications equipment, plays a key role in the rollout of 5G networks. This chart shows the debt burden in the networking sector, reflecting how companies are funding expensive R&D and competing for long-term contracts with telecom operators around the world.

Market segment debt to market segment book value graph - Phones
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Debt to book value of all companies in the market

Nokia, a telecom industry veteran, produces equipment for 5G networks. This chart shows the total debt burden in the global market. For Nokia's capital-intensive business, it is an important indicator of the cost and availability of capital, as well as the overall investment activity of telecom operators, which depends on the state of the economy.

Debt to book value chart of all companies in the market
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P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole

P/E - Nokia Oyj

This figure for Nokia Oyj reflects the company's valuation following its transformation into a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. Profit is dependent on the capital expenditures of telecom operators worldwide. The chart shows how investors assess its technological position in the competition with Ericsson and Huawei.

Schedule P/E - Nokia Oyj
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P/E of the market segment - Phones

Nokia is a Finnish technology company that, after exiting the mobile phone market, has become one of the world's leading providers of telecommunications equipment and network solutions. The company is building 5G infrastructure. This chart shows the average score in the network equipment sector, where technological leadership, long-term contracts, and competition are important.

Market Segment P/E Chart - Phones
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P/E of the market as a whole

Nokia Oyj, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. This chart reflects the overall sentiment in the tech sector. Comparisons with it help understand whether investors see Nokia as a resurgence and growth story driven by 5G deployment, or whether its valuation is suffering from intense competition and general market risks.

Overall Market P/E Chart
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Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) P/E of the company Nokia Oyj

Nokia, once a dominant mobile phone manufacturer, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. This chart reflects market expectations for telecom operators' investment cycles in new infrastructure. This assessment hinges on Nokia's ability to compete with Ericsson and Huawei and win contracts to build the networks of the future.

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Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Phones

Nokia is one of the world's leading suppliers of telecommunications equipment to telecom operators. The chart shows how Nokia's future profit expectations compare to the sector average. This reflects the market's opinion on the company's ability to successfully compete with Ericsson and Huawei in 5G network deployment and generate stable revenue.

Future (projected) P/E graph of the market segment - Phones
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Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment. Its business depends on investment cycles for 5G networks. This market outlook influences Nokia through telecom operators' budgets. Economic growth encourages them to invest in network modernization to meet growing data demand.

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Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole

Company profit Nokia Oyj

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now one of the world's key suppliers of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. The company makes money by selling equipment and software to telecom operators. Its profits depend on investment cycles in network infrastructure. This chart reflects its long transformation and competition with Ericsson and Huawei.

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Profit of companies in the market segment - Phones

Nokia is a Finnish company that, after selling its mobile business, has become one of the world's leading suppliers of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. This chart shows profitability in the networking sector. Nokia's success depends on its ability to compete with Ericsson and Huawei in the global market and on the investment cycles of telecom operators.

Profit chart of companies in the market segment - Phones
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Overall market profit

Nokia, once a giant in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. Telecom operators' investments in new infrastructure are a long-term process. Nokia's success depends on the global 5G adoption cycle, which may not align with short-term economic fluctuations.

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Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) profit of the company Nokia Oyj

Nokia is a leading global telecommunications equipment supplier, playing a key role in the rollout of 5G networks. This chart shows analysts' expectations for future profits. These forecasts depend on the capital expenditures of mobile operators worldwide and Nokia's ability to compete with Ericsson and Samsung for equipment contracts.

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Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Phones

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. This chart shows the revenue forecast for the entire network equipment industry, reflecting expectations for the pace of 5G network deployment worldwide. This investment cycle is the main driver of orders and revenue for Nokia.

Graph of future (predicted) profits of companies in a market segment - Phones
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Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole

Nokia, once a giant in phone manufacturing, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. Demand for its products depends on operator capital expenditures. The growth forecasts in this chart indirectly influence operators' willingness to invest billions in network deployment and upgrades, which is Nokia's primary source of revenue.

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P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole

P/S - Nokia Oyj

Nokia is a Finnish company that, after selling its mobile business, has become one of the world's leading suppliers of telecommunications equipment to telecom operators. Its revenue depends on investment cycles in network infrastructure, such as 5G. This chart shows how the market values ​​its sales amid fierce competition from Ericsson and Huawei.

Schedule P/S - Nokia Oyj
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P/S market segment - Phones

Nokia, once a dominant mobile phone manufacturer, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment and technology for 5G networks. This chart shows the average revenue estimates for network equipment companies, which helps understand how the market evaluates Nokia's technological position in the competition for 5G deployment contracts.

Market Segment P/S Chart - Phones
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P/S of the market as a whole

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment and technology for 5G networks. The company's revenue depends on the capital expenditures of telecom operators. This chart provides a general market backdrop, allowing investors to assess how the tech giant is viewed in its transformational journey against the backdrop of the broader economy.

Overall Market Price/Shares Chart
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Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) P/S of the company Nokia Oyj

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. The company's future revenue depends on operators' capital expenditures on next-generation network deployments. This chart reflects market expectations for the global investment cycle in 5G infrastructure.

The graph of the company's future (projected) P/S Nokia Oyj
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Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Phones

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key global supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. Its future depends on telecom operators' investments in infrastructure modernization. This chart shows how the market is pricing its future sales in fierce competition with Ericsson and Huawei, placing a premium on its technological solutions.

Future (projected) P/S market segment graph - Phones
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Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole

Nokia, once a giant in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. Investor optimism about future revenue growth, reflected in this chart, is impossible without the deployment of a modern digital infrastructure. Nokia is building these "digital roads," and demand for its equipment depends on the pace of digitalization.

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Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole

Company sales Nokia Oyj

Nokia is today a leading supplier of telecommunications equipment to telecom operators. The company's revenue is generated through sales of base stations, network solutions, and patent licensing for 5G technologies. This chart shows the revenue from these sales, which is directly dependent on global investment cycles for the deployment of next-generation networks.

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Sales of companies in the market segment - Phones

Nokia is one of the world's leading suppliers of telecommunications equipment and technologies. The company's business is divided into several segments: mobile networks (5G equipment), network infrastructure, cloud services, and patents (Nokia Technologies). This chart shows the dynamics of telecom operators' investments in the development of next-generation networks, which directly impact Nokia's success.

Sales chart of companies in the market segment - Phones
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Overall market sales

Nokia, once a giant in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of equipment for 5G telecommunications networks. Its customers are telecom operators worldwide. Investments in 5G depend on their financial health and the overall economic climate. This chart serves as an indicator of the telecom sector's willingness to invest in network modernization.

Market sales chart as a whole
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Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) sales of the company Nokia Oyj

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. Its revenue depends on the capital expenditures of telecom operators worldwide. This chart reflects analyst forecasts for the pace of 5G network deployment, which directly impacts Nokia's future contracts and revenue.

Schedule of future (projected) sales of the company Nokia Oyj
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Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Phones

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment, software, and services to telecom operators. This chart shows general expectations for the network equipment sector. It allows one to assess how the rollout of 5G networks and competition from other giants are impacting Nokia's prospects and profitability.

Schedule of future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Phones
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Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole

Nokia Oyj, a key telecommunications equipment manufacturer, sees this chart as an indicator of investment in communications infrastructure. Rising revenue forecasts across the economy are driving telecom operators and enterprises to invest in the deployment of 5G and private networks. This creates direct demand for Nokia base stations and network solutions.

Schedule of future (predicted) sales of the market as a whole
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Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole

Company marginality Nokia Oyj

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key manufacturer of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. Their profitability depends on large contracts with telecom operators. This chart shows how successfully the company competes with Ericsson and Huawei, converting sales of complex network equipment into pure profit.

Company marginality chart Nokia Oyj
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Market segment marginality - Phones

Nokia is one of the world's leading suppliers of telecommunications equipment, software, and services for telecom operators. After selling its mobile business, the company focused on network infrastructure. This chart shows its profitability compared to competitors. Success in this area depends on technological leadership, particularly in 5G.

Market segment marginality chart - Phones
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Market marginality as a whole

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment. Its success depends on operators' investment cycles in new technologies, such as 5G. This graph of total corporate profitability indirectly reflects the financial capacity of Nokia's customers to deploy next-generation networks.

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Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole

Number of employees in the company Nokia Oyj

Following the sale of its mobile division, Nokia has become a key supplier of telecommunications network equipment. This chart shows the size of its engineering and R&D capabilities. The size of its staff, which consists primarily of highly qualified specialists, depends on the investment cycles of telecom operators in new technologies, such as 5G.

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Share of the company's employees Nokia Oyj within the market segment - Phones

Nokia, once the dominant player in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment and networking solutions. This chart shows its current weight in the networking industry. It reflects the significant share of engineers building the infrastructure for 5G and future communications standards that the company represents.

Graph of the company's share of employees Nokia Oyj within the market segment - Phones
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Number of employees in the market segment - Phones

Nokia Oyj, having grown from a handset manufacturer to a key player in the telecommunications equipment market, is now a leader in 5G technology. This chart shows employment in the network equipment sector. The company's large workforce of engineers and researchers highlights the capital- and knowledge-intensive nature of this industry, where Nokia competes for contracts worldwide.

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Number of employees in the market as a whole

Nokia Oyj, once a giant in phone manufacturing, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. This overall employment chart reflects the growth of the digital economy. The growing number of users and devices requires telecom operators to continually invest in network modernization and expansion, which directly creates demand for Nokia equipment.

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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole

Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Nokia Oyj (NOK)

Nokia, once a giant in phone manufacturing, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment. This chart reflects a business driven by R&D and patents. Its significant market capitalization per employee suggests that the company's value lies in its 5G network technologies, not in mass production of consumer goods.

Chart of market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Nokia Oyj (NOK)
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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Phones

Nokia (NOK) is no longer a phone company, but one of the world's top three telecom equipment suppliers (5G). It's a "heavy" R&D and project-based business. This chart shows the market value per employee in this capital-intensive, low-margin, and highly competitive industry.

Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) by market segment - Phones
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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market

Nokia, once a giant in phone manufacturing, is now a key player in the 5G telecommunications equipment market. This chart shows the market value generated by each engineer and specialist developing and implementing complex network infrastructure. This reflects the value of intellectual capital in B2B technologies.

Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
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Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole

Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Nokia Oyj (NOK)

Nokia, once a giant in phone manufacturing, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment (5G networks). It's an R&D-intensive business. This chart shows how effectively Nokia's engineers and production staff generate profit while competing with Ericsson and Huawei. It reflects the margins of their high-tech contracts with telecom operators.

Company Profit Per Employee (in thousands of dollars) Chart Nokia Oyj (NOK)
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Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Phones

Nokia is a Finnish company that is now one of the world's top three telecom equipment companies (competing with Ericsson and Huawei). This chart shows the benchmark for "Phones" (Equipment). This is a B2B hardware business (selling 5G equipment to operators). The benchmark here is R&D and patents, not staff.

Chart of profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Phones
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Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole

Nokia Oyj, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment and patents. It's a complex B2B business that requires constant innovation in network technologies. This chart reflects how effectively the company's team of engineers and researchers monetizes its intellectual property and technological solutions.

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Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole

Sales per company employee Nokia Oyj (NOK)

Nokia, once the leader in the mobile phone market, is now a key supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. This chart reflects the business's transformation. Revenue per employee now depends on large contracts with telecom operators for the supply and maintenance of complex network infrastructure, rather than on mass sales of phones.

Sales chart per company employee Nokia Oyj (NOK)
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Sales per employee in the market segment - Phones

Today, Nokia isn't just about phones; it's one of the world's key suppliers of telecom network equipment (5G, fiber optics), competing with Ericsson and Huawei. It's an R&D-intensive technology business. This chart shows the average per-employee income for the sector. It helps assess how productive Nokia engineers are in this B2B race.

Sales per employee chart in the market segment - Phones
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Sales per employee for the market as a whole

Nokia, once a giant in phone manufacturing, is now one of the world's key suppliers of telecommunications equipment (for 5G networks). Their business consists of R&D and sales of hardware and software to telecom operators. This metric reflects how their engineering team generates revenue by selling this complex infrastructure.

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Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole

Shares shorted by company Nokia Oyj (NOK)

Nokia Oyj is a Finnish company that, after selling its phone business, became one of the world's leading manufacturers of telecommunications network equipment (5G). This chart shows bearish bets. Bears are shorting Nokia, citing fierce competition from Ericsson and Huawei, as well as slowing global investment in 5G networks, leading to stagnant revenue.

Short Shares Chart for the Company Nokia Oyj (NOK)
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Shares shorted by market segment - Phones

Nokia (NOK) is a Finnish giant that, after selling its mobile business, is focusing on producing telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. This chart shows bets against the network equipment sector. Its rise suggests investors expect a slowdown in capital expenditures by telecom operators (AT&T, Verizon) on 5G deployment, which is the main driver of Nokia's sales.

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Shares shorted by the overall market

Today, Nokia isn't just about phones; it's one of the world's leading manufacturers of 5G network and telecommunications equipment. Their customers are telecom operators (AT&T, Verizon). When market fears rise, operators may cut capital expenditures on network deployment, which hurts Nokia's orders. It's a cyclical technology business, sensitive to general sentiment.

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RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole

The company's RSI 14 indicator Nokia Oyj (NOK)

Nokia, once the king of phones, is now one of the three "pillars" of the telecom equipment (5G) market. This chart measures momentum. "Oversold" (below 30) indicates panic, driven by fears that telecom operators (customers) are massively cutting 5G budgets, or that Nokia is losing market share. "Overbought" (above 70) reflects euphoria (including "meme" hype) or expectations of a new 5G spending cycle.

RSI 14 indicator chart for the company's stock Nokia Oyj (NOK)
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RSI 14 Market Segment - Phones

Nokia Oyj (NOK) is a Finnish giant that has transformed itself from a phone maker into a key supplier of 5G network equipment. The RSI_14_Seg for "Phones" (or more accurately, "Networks") shows the sector's "temperature." It helps us understand whether NOK's weakness stems from its competition with Ericsson, or whether the entire telecom equipment sector is oversold.

RSI 14 indicator chart for stocks of companies in the market segment - Phones
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RSI 14 for the overall market

Nokia Oyj, once a giant in phone manufacturing, is now a key supplier of 5G network equipment. This is a cyclical B2B business dependent on telecom operators' capital expenditures. This chart shows the overall market sentiment. During periods of panic (overselling), telecoms may delay costly 5G deployments, negatively impacting Nokia's orders.

RSI 14 indicator chart for stocks of companies across the market as a whole
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Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole

Analyst consensus stock price forecast NOK (Nokia Oyj)

Nokia, once a giant in the mobile phone market, is now a key global supplier of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. The company competes with Ericsson and Huawei. This chart shows how Wall Street assesses global carrier spending on 5G deployment and Nokia's ability to gain market share.

A chart showing analyst consensus forecasts for the expected stock price. NOK (Nokia Oyj)
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The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price NOK (Nokia Oyj)

Nokia Oyj is a Finnish company and one of the world's leading suppliers of telecom network equipment (5G), competing with Ericsson and Huawei. This chart shows the difference between the consensus forecast and the price. It reflects whether analysts believe in a recovery in demand for 5G equipment and see potential in it.

A chart showing the difference between the consensus forecast and the actual stock price. NOK (Nokia Oyj)
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Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Phones

Having sold its phone business, Nokia became one of the three global leaders (along with Ericsson and Huawei) in 5G network equipment production. This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the telecom equipment sector. It reflects whether experts believe a new cycle of 5G investment is on the horizon or whether they expect a decline.

A chart showing analyst consensus price forecasts for stocks in a market segment. - Phones
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Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price

Nokia Oyj is a Finnish company that has transformed itself from a phone manufacturing giant into one of the world's leading suppliers of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks. This chart shows the overall market sentiment. For Nokia, it's important to understand how these expectations are impacting capital expenditures by telecom operators (AT&T, Verizon) worldwide for the rollout of new networks. (342)

A chart showing analyst consensus forecasts for the overall market share price.
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AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole

AKiMA Company Index Nokia Oyj

Nokia Oyj is no longer a phone manufacturer. Today, it is one of the three global leaders (along with Ericsson and Huawei) in the production of 5G network equipment, which it sells to telecom operators. This chart is a clear indicator of 5G investment cycles. Its dynamics depend entirely on how actively telecom operators around the world are willing to spend on deploying new networks.

AKIMA Index Chart for the Company Nokia Oyj
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AKIMA Market Segment Index - Phones

Nokia (no longer just phones) is one of three global giants (along with Ericsson and Huawei) supplying the foundation of 5G—critical network equipment for telecom operators. This comprehensive index evaluates companies. The chart shows the average value for the sector. This benchmark: how much does Nokia's technological focus on 5G differentiate it from the average competitor?

AKIMA Market Segment Index Chart - Phones
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The AKIM Index for the overall market

Nokia isn't just phones (it's a licensed brand). It's a Finnish giant, one of the three global leaders (along with Ericsson and Huawei) in 5G network equipment production. This chart, reflecting the market average, is just a backdrop. It helps assess how Nokia, whose business depends on the capital expenditure cycles of telecom operators, stacks up against the overall macroeconomic picture.

AKIM Index chart for the overall market
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