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Nokia's Symbian platform saw its market share drop to 27.4% from 44.2%, while Nokia's share of the total mobile-handset market fell to 25.1% from 30.6%.
Nokia Shares Slump Arild Moen 2011
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Smartphones have plenty of room to grow, given they account for just 30% of mobile-handset shipments.
Smartphones Put Dolby on Sound Footing John Jannarone 2012
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Nokia investors wouldn't welcome it pouring money into NSN, given the difficulties faced by its core mobile-handset business; ratings agencies have expressed concern about its future cash-flows.
Nokia Should Let Go of NSN Hester Plumridge 2011
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A deal would be the latest transaction to shake up the mobile-handset industry.
Sony Itches to Return to Mobile Arms Race Daisuke Wakabayashi 2011
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The ratings firm based its decision on Nokia's continued market-share losses and its surprise profit warning last week, when the Finland-based company shocked the market by confessing that its core mobile-handset business might not make a profit in the second quarter.
Nokia Rating Is Cut by Fitch Drew FitzGerald 2011
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Sony Ericsson posted a fourth-quarter loss of $266.3 million, as the mobile-handset maker faced increased competition and headwinds in Europe.
What's News— 2012
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ZTE will double its device portfolio in North America this year, as the Chinese mobile-handset maker tries to gobble up more market share.
What's News 2011
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Among the winners in Europe, Ericsson rose 3.9% after its mobile-handset joint venture Sony Ericsson broke even in the third quarter and said it still expects modest industry growth in 2011.
Ericsson, Miners Help Lift Europe Simon Kennedy 2011
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Taken altogether, Nokia's mobile-handset shipments overall in the third quarter fell 3% to 106.6 million units from the same period a year earlier.
Low End Mutes Nokia Loss Christopher Lawton 2011
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The ratings firm based its decision on Nokia's continued market-share losses and its surprise profit warning last week, when the Finland-based company shocked the market by confessing that its core mobile-handset business might not make a profit in the second quarter.
Nokia Rating Is Cut by Fitch Drew FitzGerald 2011
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