• @[email protected]B
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    69% is the number to decide in such businesses.

    Make your products indestructible again.

  • @[email protected]
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    I had to check the date of the article, I thought it was one from 2013.

    But as I can see Nokia only laid off 10,000 in 2013, they surpassed themselves and lay off 14,000 this time.

    • @[email protected]
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      122 years ago

      They mainly make telecom equipment. Also the modern Nokia phones are made by a company called hmd global. Not Nokia proper.

  • Illecors
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    612 years ago

    That’s a drop in profit, right? Not an actual loss

    • @[email protected]
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      Yes, one quarter of decreased profits. Sales for the same quarter are only down 20%.

      Another article says “The company still expects full-year net sales in a range between 23.2 billion euros and 24.6 billion euros, sticking to its forecast.”

      I understand that it’s sometimes necessary for companies to trim the fat. But with annual net sales still on track and the company making healthy profits for many quarters running, it sure sucks for those 14,000 people that one bad quarter is being used as the reason that they’ll no longer be able to pay their bills.

      https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/10/19/nokia-to-cut-up-to-14000-jobs-after-profit-plunges-.html

        • themeatbridge
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          Yep, and it results in lower employee morale, reduced efficiency, higher turnover, and long-term project abandonment. You can’t trim the fat off a workhorse without slaughtering it.

  • @[email protected]
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    962 years ago

    I believe these actions will make us stronger and deliver significant value for our shareholders

    Yeah, fuck people, it’s all about the shareholders

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      What’s the alternative though, hire as many people as possible and fail?

      If you are losing market share and profits then something needs to change, if you can cut costs of that. It’s a ridiculously big number and incredibly unfortunate but it’s unrealistic to think it’d be anything else

    • King
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      42 years ago

      Are you trying to tell us you care for your ceo and you expect the same from him? Lmfao

  • zacharoid
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    Still made a profit, but have to fire all you. Sorry, gotta keep Wall Street happy. Byeeeee

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      Nokia is not just a phone company, it is also a telecommunications equipment provider. IIRC both those departments are 2 separate companies. They set up towers, 5G hardware etc and that part of the company is basically B2B.

    • TXL
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      62 years ago

      This is a different company. They shuffled names around.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    Last time I wanted to buy a smartphone from Nokia they didn’t even have a phone in the higher price segment. I think the highest was 500 Euro and the components were worse or only slightly better than my old phone. If they had better phones, I’d buy them.

    • aicse
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      152 years ago

      Nokia is not making phones anymore. Those on the market are from HMD Global, a Chinese company which bought the brand name Nokia for mobile.

      • Krotiuz
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        HMD Global is a Finnish company, run by ex-Nokia executives. It’s pretty nuch the old Nokia, seperated enough to not bankrupt the original company if it goes bad.

        The phones are no more Chinese than Google and Apple.

        • Dremor
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          If I recall well the phone conception is done in China. The only Finn part is the company itself and its management.

        • BlinkerFluid
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          32 years ago

          I wish that failing company would come back!

          comes back

          fails

          😞

    • @[email protected]
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      132 years ago

      I don’t think Nokias main business is phones these days but I may be wrong. I was under the impression it was telecommunications. Microwave wireless, networking equipment etc.