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Nokia Oyj
Nokia Oyj, a Finnish multinational founded in 1865, has undergone a metamorphosis that mirrors the kaleidoscopic shifts in technology and global markets. Initially immersed in the rudimentary industries of pulp and paper, Nokia embraced a dynamic transformation throughout the twentieth century. With a spirit of innovation, it traversed the realms of rubber, cables, and electronics, culminating in its emergence as a pivotal player in mobile telecommunication in the late 1980s. By the 1990s, Nokia had established itself as the spearhead of the global mobile revolution, bringing to life iconic mobile devices and fundamentally altering communication at a planetary scale. The company’s strategic direction, distinct leadership, and relentless focus on technology and design rendered it a household name, and its portfolio of mobile devices epitomized the cutting edge of consumer tech for over a decade.
In recent years, Nokia's focus has pivoted substantially from consumer electronics to enterprise-level technology services and network solutions. Today, it operates predominantly in the telecommunications infrastructure sector, providing the backbone for global networks with its advanced technology and services. Through its Networks segment, Nokia sells a comprehensive range of products and services encompassing broadband, IP, optical technologies, and cloud networking. The firm also capitalizes on its intellectual property via its Nokia Technologies segment, leveraging innovations through licensing to generate substantial revenues. By positioning itself as an influential force in 5G technology development and deployment, Nokia taps into the growing demand for high-speed, reliable connectivity across sectors, cementing its role as an architect of the digital age.
Nokia Oyj, a Finnish multinational founded in 1865, has undergone a metamorphosis that mirrors the kaleidoscopic shifts in technology and global markets. Initially immersed in the rudimentary industries of pulp and paper, Nokia embraced a dynamic transformation throughout the twentieth century. With a spirit of innovation, it traversed the realms of rubber, cables, and electronics, culminating in its emergence as a pivotal player in mobile telecommunication in the late 1980s. By the 1990s, Nokia had established itself as the spearhead of the global mobile revolution, bringing to life iconic mobile devices and fundamentally altering communication at a planetary scale. The company’s strategic direction, distinct leadership, and relentless focus on technology and design rendered it a household name, and its portfolio of mobile devices epitomized the cutting edge of consumer tech for over a decade.
In recent years, Nokia's focus has pivoted substantially from consumer electronics to enterprise-level technology services and network solutions. Today, it operates predominantly in the telecommunications infrastructure sector, providing the backbone for global networks with its advanced technology and services. Through its Networks segment, Nokia sells a comprehensive range of products and services encompassing broadband, IP, optical technologies, and cloud networking. The firm also capitalizes on its intellectual property via its Nokia Technologies segment, leveraging innovations through licensing to generate substantial revenues. By positioning itself as an influential force in 5G technology development and deployment, Nokia taps into the growing demand for high-speed, reliable connectivity across sectors, cementing its role as an architect of the digital age.
Guidance Cut: Nokia lowered its full-year 2025 comparable operating profit outlook to EUR 1.6–2.1 billion, down from the previous EUR 1.9–2.4 billion, mainly due to currency headwinds and tariff impacts.
Mixed Performance: Second quarter results showed strength in Network Infrastructure (up 8%) and Cloud and Network Services (up 14%), but Mobile Networks declined 13%, mainly due to a tough comparison from prior year accelerated revenue recognition.
Currency Impact: Weaker U.S. dollar and other currency movements caused a EUR 230 million headwind to operating profit guidance for 2025, including a EUR 90 million noncash hit from venture fund holdings.
Strong Cash Position: The company generated EUR 88 million in free cash flow for the quarter and ended with EUR 2.9 billion in net cash.
Integration & Restructuring: Nokia is unifying corporate functions to simplify operations and boost productivity. The Infinera acquisition is performing well with strong commercial momentum.
Sector Trends: Demand from hyperscalers and fiber buildouts remains strong, with hyperscalers accounting for 5% of Q2 net sales. Fixed Networks led growth within Network Infrastructure.
Stable Outlook Elsewhere: Nokia expects strong growth in Network Infrastructure and Cloud and Network Services, stable net sales in Mobile Networks, and unchanged free cash flow conversion guidance.