...Instruments Inc. and a downbeat revenue outlook from Nokia Corp. While some retreat was to be expected given Wall Street's...stocks fell on a disappointing revenue outlook from Nokia Corp. although the company also reported strong earnings...
...came largely at the expense of BlackBerry phones made by Research in Motion Ltd. and Symbian phones made largely by Nokia Corp. Each saw its market share drop below 5 percent. Nokia is now making phones that use Microsoft Corp.'s Windows system...
...computers and tablet devices. A new version of the Windows Phone system is coming out, too. Once-dominant phone maker Nokia Corp. has been struggling in the shadow of Apple, and it's counting on the new Windows system for a revival. SURFACE...
...If approved by federal regulators, the deal announced Monday could also trigger more multibillion-dollar buyouts. Nokia Corp., another cellphone manufacturer, and Research In Motion Ltd., which makes the BlackBerry, loom as prime targets...
...switching behind the scenes from a Wi-Fi wireless hotspot to the regular cellular network. "Can you still hear me?" the Nokia Corp. employee asked. "Yes," the reporter answered. "That's good," he said. "This is seamless handover. The...
...handle both voice and data communications - as rivals Nokia Corp. and Microsoft Corp. have already done - was being...market research firm IDC. Already, cell phone giant Nokia Corp., with its majority stake in the Symbian phone-operating...
...hungering for it: real-time TV and streaming TV," Anssi Vanjoki, general manager for multimedia at cell phone maker Nokia Corp., proclaimed at a recent investment conference. Similarly bold pronouncements have been emanating from a growing list...
...Walkman brand, drawing on the music catalogue of a sister company, Sony BMG, the world's No. 2 record company. And Nokia Corp., the world's leading phone maker, announced an alliance with Microsoft Corp. to allow mobile subscribers to load...
...Texas Instrument Inc. lowered its third-quarter revenue estimate just a day after a disappointing revenue outlook from Nokia Corp. prompted investors to turn cautious and lock in some gains from the market's recent advance. Still, Wall Street...
...cumbersome than buying stock directly through a foreign exchange. If you've ever invested in a foreign stock, such as Nokia Corp., Sony Corp. or Toyota Motor Co., you've purchased an ADR. This receipt is the physical certificate of ownership...