Nokia shipped 101 million cellphone handsets in its Q2 ended June...
Nokia shipped 101 million cellphone handsets in its Q2 ended June 30, including 1.5 million of its high-end N95 model, the company said Thursday. Revenue in the quarter was 12.6 billion Euros or $17.7 billion at 1.37 Euros to…
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the dollar, up 28 percent from the year-ago period. The sales gain contributed to a $3.9 million profit or 2.8 million Euros compared with the year-ago period. Handset sales rose everywhere except in North America, where shipments slipped 21 percent to 4.1 million, the company said. Nonetheless, it said it believes it holds 38 percent market share for cellphones worldwide. Nokia gave no forecast for the rest of its fiscal year, citing volatility in the cellphone market.