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  • [Nokia CEO Stephen Elop's] biggest obstacle, according to Mr. Hakkarainen, as well as two other former employees and industry analysts, may well be Nokia's stifling bureaucratic culture.

    Nokia Bureaucracy Stifled Innovation, Ex-Managers Say nytimes.com 2010

  • However, the stock has been punished because Mr. Elop's plan to right the company won't kick in until the end of the year, Ms. Wickland says.

    Nokia's Investors Brace for Soft Second-Half View Christopher Lawton 2011

  • Mr. Elop's annual base salary is €1.05 million before bonuses, below the €1.23 million base salary of his predecessor, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo .

    Nokia Pays Elop More Than $6 Million to Join Ian Edmondson 2011

  • Nokia's partnership with Microsoft, Mr. Elop's former employer before he joined Nokia as CEO last year, is the most crucial piece of the chief executive's strategy to turn around the Finnish company.

    Nokia Launches Windows Phones Christopher Lawton 2011

  • Mr. Elop's plans to simplify Nokia's product development, so new applications can work equally well on phones running old or new operating systems, is encouraging.

    Nokia Optimism? Tough Call Hester Plumridge 2010

  • Michael Schroeder, analyst at FIM bank in Helsinki, said markets had welcomed Elop's comments on sales of Lumia.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2012

  • Michael Schroeder, analyst at FIM bank in Helsinki, said markets had welcomed Elop's comments on sales of Lumia.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2012

  • Elop's report says that "over the life of the agreement, both the platform support payments and the minimum software royalty commitments are expected to measure in the billions of US Dollars."

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • Windows Phone may be Nokia Chief Executive Officer Stephen Elop's last chance to regain the company's share in the smart-phone market after the company lost more than $87 billion in market value since Apple introduced the iPhone in 2007.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Diana ben-Aaron 2011

  • With thousands of Nokia's 12,000 Finnish employees dedicated to Symbian development, Elop's announcement was a huge blow.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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