AMMONNEWS - Nokia Corp.'s attempt to keep pace with rivals consistently snatching its global market share may have hit a new nadir, after an oft-cited research firm said Tuesday that the Espoo, Finland-based mobile handset maker has fallen out of the No.1 sales spot in its home market for the first time.
Nokia, traditionally the dominant player in Finland, lost the market-share crown to Samsung Electronics Co. during the first quarter, according to IDC. Samsung shipped 211,000 devices in the small Nordic country from January to March, compared with Nokia's sales of 196,000 devices, according to IDC.
(The Wall Street Journal)
AMMONNEWS - Nokia Corp.'s attempt to keep pace with rivals consistently snatching its global market share may have hit a new nadir, after an oft-cited research firm said Tuesday that the Espoo, Finland-based mobile handset maker has fallen out of the No.1 sales spot in its home market for the first time.
Nokia, traditionally the dominant player in Finland, lost the market-share crown to Samsung Electronics Co. during the first quarter, according to IDC. Samsung shipped 211,000 devices in the small Nordic country from January to March, compared with Nokia's sales of 196,000 devices, according to IDC.
(The Wall Street Journal)
AMMONNEWS - Nokia Corp.'s attempt to keep pace with rivals consistently snatching its global market share may have hit a new nadir, after an oft-cited research firm said Tuesday that the Espoo, Finland-based mobile handset maker has fallen out of the No.1 sales spot in its home market for the first time.
Nokia, traditionally the dominant player in Finland, lost the market-share crown to Samsung Electronics Co. during the first quarter, according to IDC. Samsung shipped 211,000 devices in the small Nordic country from January to March, compared with Nokia's sales of 196,000 devices, according to IDC.
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