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ich glaube nokia ist g-s über den kopf gewachsen und die haben den einstieg verpasst.
es ist doch alles in ordnung. ich möchte wissen, was die schon wieder haben. oder die brauchen wahrscheinlich wieder nur neue einstiegskurse, weil sie gewinne mitgenommen haben, damit es dann weiter nach oben gehen kann.
New York (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Analysten von Goldman Sachs stufen die Aktie von Nokia (ISIN FI0009000681/ WKN 870737) von "buy" auf "neutral" zurück.
Nach dem jüngsten Kursverlauf sei das Chance/Risiko-Verhältnis nun ausgeglichener. Die positiven Auswirkungen der neuen Hit-Modelle N95, 6300 und E65 auf die durchschnittlichen Verkaufspreise seien vom Markt bereits weitgehend berücksichtigt worden. Auch die Hoffnung auf starke Zahlen zum zweiten Quartal sehe man als eingepreist an.
Die neue Divisionsstruktur, die Nokia gestern bekannt gegeben habe, sollte langfristig zu einer stärkeren Fokussierung auf die sich in der Entwicklung befindlichen Internet-Services führen. Es sei allerdings noch zu früh, um dieser Strategie zusätzlichen Wert beizumessen.
Auf Grund der Übertragung des Bewertungsmodells auf 2008 steige das Kursziel indes von 22 auf 23 EUR.
Vor diesem Hintergrund bewerten die Analysten von Goldman Sachs die Aktie von Nokia nunmehr mit dem Votum "neutral". (Analyse vom 21.06.07)
(21.06.2007/ac/a/a)
Quelle: aktiencheck.de
(...man kann sich ja alles schön reden, oder?)
09:26 27.06.07
Kulmbach (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Experten vom Anlegermagazin "Der Aktionär" halten die Nokia-Aktie (ISIN FI0009000681/ WKN 870737) für ein chancenreiches Investment.
Nokia habe seine führende Stellung auf dem Mobilfunktelefon-Markt ausgebaut, nachdem es zwischenzeitlich danach ausgesehen habe, als ob der Konzern den Anschluss verpasst haben könnte. Die jüngsten Erfolge bei Nokia seien vor allem auf die Multimedia-Handys der N-Serie zurückzuführen. Nach Meinung der Experten könnten die Finnen mit den Geräten Apples iPhones Paroli bieten, zumal der US-Konzern seine Geräte bisher nur auf dem heimischen Markt anbiete. Durch das überproportionale Wachstum in Asien sehe man zusätzliche Kursfantasie.
Die Experten von "Der Aktionär" halten die Nokia-Aktie für ein chancenreiches Investment. Das Ziel sehe man bei 27,00 Euro und eingegangene Positionen sollten bei 17,90 Euro abgesichert werden. (Ausgabe 27) (27.06.2007/ac/a/a)
Quelle: aktiencheck.de
Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email selected as Rambler.ru's mobilityplatform
10:05 28.06.07
First Russian Internet portal Rambler.Ru will offer mobile email to mass market Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced that Rambler.ru portal, one of the largest Russian Internet services and Email provider, has chosen Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email as their strategic mobile email platform. Rambler will offer mobile email, calendar, contacts and task synchronization services, powered by Nokia Intellisync technology, to its more than 20 million subscribers of Mail.Rambler.Ru. The service will be available as standard application during the second half of 2007. In Russia, only 5 percent of the population has broadband access* which makes mobile email communication an important service for many residents. The Russian telecommunication market is one of the world's fastest growing markets with a penetration of more than 100 percent**, meaning that consumers are starting to use more than one SIM card. "To answer the huge demand for mobile email in Russia in the long term, we needed a scalable platform that would be able to support a variety of devices - both smartphones and lower-end mobile devices with limited memory," said Dmitry Pleshakov, Director of portal, Rambler. "Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email, with its support for more than 100 different devices in addition to the Nokia Eseries portfolio gave us the scalability, security and fast route to market that we were looking for. I am confident that with Nokia we can deliver the most robust and user-friendly mobile email to our customers." "Rambler.ru's decision to offer mobile email service for their entire customer base supports our mission to provide mobile email beyond the executive suite," says Scott Cooper, senior vice president Mobility Solutions, Enterprise Solutions, Nokia. "With our offering we are reducing costs related to mobile email and this way giving consumers access to low cost, easy to use wireless email and personal information management (PIM) services". The integration of Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email solution into Rambler.ru's services portfolio is handled by Borlas Consulting Group. Borlas, one of the leading consulting groups in application consulting and integration in Russia, specializes in large business projects with IT-components in the region. "We have recommended Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email solution, as our extensive experience in the business market shows that this product is superior to other solutions with regards to reliability, scalability and device support ," said Sergei Gorkov, director of Mobile Solutions at Borlas Consulting Group. Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email is a part of the Nokia Intellisync Mobile Suite, which provides access to powerful collaboration tools such as email, contacts, calendar, device management and synchronization of files, data, and business applications. Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email works in any groupware environment -
New component to Forum Nokia developer program delivers targeted technology benefits to developers of applications for Nokia platforms Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced its new Launchpad mobile software developer offering for the broad range of software developer companies seeking a fast-track for creating applications that target the millions of devices based on Nokia mobile platforms in the market today. Available immediately to developer companies actively seeking larger market opportunities for their applications and services, Launchpad will enable a wider range of companies to create profitable, sustainable mobile development businesses. Providing specific and focused technology access designed to accelerate development of mobile applications and services, Launchpad delivers an impressive package of benefits and tools to a broad range of software developers, from fast-moving startups to established companies to corporate IT departments. Developer firms new to building applications targeting Nokia mobile platforms, as well as organizations whose employees may already belong to Forum Nokia as individual members, will benefit significantly from the new Launchpad offering, designed specifically to meet the needs of the growing number of firms eyeing the burgeoning smartphone market as an exciting new arena for software development. "Nokia is very pleased to offer Launchpad to any software developer company seeking to build mobile applications and services for the growing global smartphone market," said Lee Epting, Vice President, Forum Nokia. "By addressing the particular needs of these developers through Launchpad, both in terms of technology access and support, we will be helping them accelerate their development cycle to bring new and exciting applications to Nokia mobile platforms." Launchpad benefits designed to accelerate mobile application development include: - Early access to technical info, including APIs, SDKs and technology roadmaps; - Free Carbide Developer Edition (Symbian OS) developer tool software, with a 50% discount on additional Carbide Developer Edition copies; - Discounted Nokia mobile device purchase program; - Discounted technical support case ticket; - Discounted application signing (Symbian Signed); - Discounted S60 book offers and certification exams; and, - Publication of the company profile on the Launchpad website and application catalog. The annual cost of the Launchpad program is ¤ 800 euros. Application for developer companies wishing to join Forum Nokia's Launchpad program is available online at www.forum.nokia.com/launchpad. About Forum Nokia Nokia's global developer program, Forum Nokia connects developers to tools, technical information, support, and distribution channels they can use to build and market applications around the globe. From offices in the U.S., Europe, Japan, China, and Singapore, Forum Nokia provides technical and business development support to developers and operators to assist them in achieving their goal of successfully launching applications and services to consumers and enterprises. More information is available at www.forum.nokia.com.
09:15 29.06.07
Espoo, Finland - Klaus Kleinfeld, 49, President and CEO of Siemens AG until June 30, 2007 has resigned from the Board of Directors of Nokia Siemens Networks B.V., effective as of July 1, 2007. He will be replaced by Peter Löscher, 49, President and CEO of Siemens AG, effective as of July 1, 2007. After the changes the Board of Nokia Siemens Networks will consist of the following seven members: Nokia President and CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo (Chairman of the Nokia Siemens Networks Board); Siemens President and CEO, Peter Löscher; the head of Nokia Operational Human Resources, Juha Äkräs; Siemens CFO, Joe Kaeser; Member of the Siemens Managing Board, Eduardo Montes; head of Nokia Technology Platforms, Niklas Savander; and Nokia CFO, Rick Simonson. About Nokia Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. Nokia makes a wide range of mobile devices and provides people with experiences in music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games and business mobility through these devices. Nokia also provides equipment, solutions and services for communications networks. About Nokia Siemens Networks Nokia Siemens Networks is a leading global enabler of communications services. The company provides a complete, well-balanced product portfolio of mobile and fixed network infrastructure solutions and addresses the growing demand for services with 20,000 service professionals worldwide. The combined pro-forma net sales of EUR 17.1 billion in the fiscal year 2006 makes Nokia Siemens Networks one of the largest telecommunications infrastructure companies. Nokia Siemens Networks has operations in some 150 countries and is headquartered in Espoo, Finland. It combines Nokia's Networks Business Group and the carrier related businesses of Siemens Communications. www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com It should be noted that certain statements herein which are not historical facts, including, without limitation, those regarding: A) the timing of product and solution deliveries; B) our ability to develop, implement and commercialize new products, solutions and technologies; C) expectations regarding market growth, developments and structural changes; D) expectations regarding our mobile device volume growth, market share, prices and margins; E) expectations and targets for our results of operations; F) the outcome of pending and threatened litigation; and G) statements preceded by "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "foresee," "target," "estimate," "designed," "plans," "will" or similar expressions are forward-looking statements. These statements are based on management's best assumptions and beliefs in light of the information currently available to it. Because they involve risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from the results that we currently expect. Factors that could cause these differences include, but are not limited to: 1) competitiveness of our product portfolio; 2) our ability to identify key market trends and to respond timely and successfully to the needs of our customers; 3) the extent of the growth of the mobile communications industry, as well as the growth and profitability of the new market segments within that industry which we target; 4) the availability of new products and services by network operators and other market participants; 5) our ability to successfully manage costs; 6) the intensity of competition in the mobile communications industry and our ability to maintain or improve our market position and respond successfully to changes in the competitive landscape; 7) the impact of changes in technology and our ability to develop or otherwise acquire complex technologies as required by the market, with full rights needed to use; 8) timely and successful commercialization of complex technologies as new advanced products and solutions; 9) our ability to protect the complex technologies, which we or others develop or that we license, from claims that we have infringed third parties' intellectual property rights, as well as our unrestricted use on commercially acceptable terms of certain technologies in our products and solution offerings; 10) our ability to protect numerous Nokia patented, standardized, or proprietary technologies from third party infringement or actions to invalidate the intellectual property rights of these technologies; 11) our ability to manage efficiently our manufacturing and logistics, as well as to ensure the quality, safety, security and timely delivery of our products and solutions; 12) inventory management risks resulting from shifts in market demand; 13) our ability to source quality components and sub-assemblies without interruption and at acceptable prices; 14) Nokia's and Siemens' ability to successfully integrate the operations, personnel and supporting activities of their respective businesses as a result of the merger of Nokia's networks business and Siemens' carrier-related operations for fixed and mobile networks forming Nokia Siemens Networks; 15) whether, as a result of investigations into alleged violations of law by some current or former employees of Siemens, government authorities or others take actions against Siemens and/or its employees that may involve and affect the carrier-related assets and employees transferred by Siemens to Nokia Siemens Networks, or there may be undetected additional violations that may have occurred prior to the transfer, or ongoing violations that may occur after the transfer, of such assets and employees that could result in additional actions by government authorities; 16) the expense, time, attention and resources of Nokia Siemens Networks and our management to detect, investigate and resolve any situations related to alleged violations of law involving the assets and employees of Siemens carrier-related operations transferred to Nokia Siemens Networks; 17) any impairment of Nokia Siemens Networks customer relationships resulting from the ongoing government investigations involving the Siemens carrier-related operations transferred to Nokia Siemens Networks; 18) developments under large, multi-year contracts or in relation to major customers; 19) general economic conditions globally and, in particular, economic or political turmoil in emerging market countries where we do business; 20) our success in collaboration arrangements relating to development of technologies or new products and solutions; 21) the success, financial condition and performance of our collaboration partners, suppliers and customers; 22) any disruption to information technology systems and networks that our operations rely on; 23) exchange rate fluctuations, including, in particular, fluctuations between the euro, which is our reporting currency, and the US dollar, the Chinese yuan, the UK pound sterling and the Japanese yen, as well as certain other currencies; 24) the management of our customer financing exposure; 25) allegations of possible health risks from electromagnetic fields generated by base stations and mobile devices and lawsuits related to them, regardless of merit; 26) unfavorable outcome of litigations; 27) our ability to recruit, retain and develop appropriately skilled employees; and 28) the impact of changes in government policies, laws or regulations; as well as the risk factors specified on pages 12-24 of the company's annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2006 under "Item 3.D Risk Factors." Other unknown or unpredictable factors or underlying assumptions subsequently proving to be incorrect could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Nokia does not undertake any obligation to update publicly or revise forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except to the extent legally required.
Der Telekommunikationskonzern Nokia Siemens Networks baut in Deutschland 2290 Stellen ab. Wie das finnisch-deutsche Unternehmen heute mitteilte, hätten sich Arbeitgeber und Arbeitnehmervertreter nach intensiven Verhandlungen in dieser Woche darauf verständigt. Die Einigung sei ein wichtiger Zwischenschritt für die weiteren Verhandlungen. Die Gespräche über eine konkrete Umsetzung des Stellenabbaus sollten bereits in der kommenden Woche fortgesetzt werden. Eine rasche Einigung noch vor der Sommerpause werde angestrebt
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