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by Kuytu
5755 days ago
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>Now I feel they are back on square one: running around like headless chicken looking for a solution. They should have given their current solution a real chance They are most likely to continue with their new products and solutions. I believe it is quite common for publically traded companies that have been having problems to switch CEO when things start getting better. The point of that is to restore the trust of the stock holders. Nokia stock gained 5% in Helsinki stock exchange after the news was published. Kallasvuo will even continue at Nokia-Siemens so one might think the change of CEO is mostly cosmetical. |
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