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[Title] => Former CEO concedes mistakes in Nokia's downturn
[Summary] => Former Nokia CEO Jorma Ollila, who steered the Finnish company to become the world's biggest maker of cellphones, has conceded that several mistakes were made during his tenure, including a failure to predict changing customers' needs and developing new software.
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[Title] => Life still goes mobile for cellphone giant
[Summary] => Helsinki, Finland At Nokias annual general meeting here, Nokia chairman and chief executive officer Jorma Ollila outlined the transformation of the mobile communications industry and Nokias strategy in the future.
"As part of expanding mobility into the different areas of our lives, businesses and communities, Nokia launched a record 40 new mobile devices last year, and we expect to launch a similar number this year," Ollila said.
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"As part of expanding mobility into the different areas of our lives, businesses and communities, Nokia launched a record 40 new mobile devices last year, and we expect to launch a similar number this year," Ollila said.
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