Nokia
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Nokia
Summary
Nokia is a public company[1]. Nokia has Wikipedia articles in 104 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Nokia was a member of Linux Foundation[3].
- Nokia was a member of World Wide Web Consortium[4].
- Nokia was a member of Wi-Fi Alliance[5].
- Nokia was a member of Bluetooth Special Interest Group[6].
- Nokia was a member of ANGA[7].
- Nokia was a member of Union des Industries Ferroviaires Européennes[8].
- Nokia is in the country of Finland[9].
- Nokia is in the country of FI[10].
- Nokia's instance of is recorded as public company[11].
- Nokia's instance of is recorded as business[12].
- Nokia's instance of is recorded as conglomerate[13].
- Nokia's founder is recorded as Fredrik Idestam[14].
- Nokia's founder is recorded as Leo Mechelin[15].
- Nokia is owned by BlackRock[16].
- Nokia is named after Nokia[17].
- Nokia followed Suomen Gummitehdas[18].
- Nokia followed Suomen Kaapelitehdas[19].
- Nokia followed Nokia Aktiebolag[20].
- Nokia's headquarters location is recorded as Espoo[21].
- Nokia's chief executive officer is recorded as Justin Hotard[22].
- Nokia's child organization or unit is recorded as Nokia Networks[23].
- Nokia's child organization or unit is recorded as Withings[24].
- Nokia's child organization or unit is recorded as Nokia (Germany)[25].
- Nokia's child organization or unit is recorded as Nokia (United Kingdom)[26].
- Nokia's child organization or unit is recorded as Nokia (United States)[27].
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Founding
Founders include Fredrik Idestam[14] and Leo Mechelin[15]. Recorded inception include May 12, 1865[28] and 1896-12-18[29]. Nokia's location of formation is recorded as Nokia[30].
Identity
Predecessors include Suomen Gummitehdas[18], Suomen Kaapelitehdas[19], and Nokia Aktiebolag[20].
Leadership
Nokia's chief executive officer is recorded as Justin Hotard[22]. Nokia's chairperson is recorded as Sari Baldauf[31].
Operations
Nokia's headquarters location is recorded as Espoo[21]. Subsidiaries include Nokia Networks[23], a business[32], in Finland[33], founded in 2007[34], headquartered in Espoo[35]; Withings[24], an organization[36], in France[37], founded in 2008[38], headquartered in Issy-les-Moulineaux[39]; Nokia (Germany)[25]; Nokia (United Kingdom)[26], a public company[40], in United Kingdom[41], headquartered in Farnborough[42]; Nokia (United States)[27], a public company[43], in United States[44], founded in 1865[45], headquartered in Coppell[46]; and Nokia (Australia)[47], a public company[48], in Australia[49], founded in 1865[50], headquartered in Sydney[51].
Industry
Industries include telecommunications device[52], computer network[53], electrical appliance[54], telecommunications[55], International Standard Industrial Classification[56], and networking hardware[57].
Ownership
Nokia is owned by BlackRock[16]. Stock exchanges include New York Stock Exchange[58], Frankfurt Stock Exchange[59], and Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd[60]. Products include Global System for Mobile Communications[61], software[62], and headset[63].
Why It Matters
Nokia has Wikipedia articles in 104 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]