Nokia reports pre-tax loss for first quarterApril 16th, 2009 HELSINKI - Citing an 'exceptionally tough environment', Nokia, the world's largest maker of mobile phones, Thursday reported lower sales and a sharp drop in operating profit for the first quarter of 2009. The Finland-based company posted a pre-tax loss of 12 million euros ($15.8 million), compared to a pre-tax profit of 1.6 billion euros for the corresponding business period in 2008.
Microsoft teams up with NokiaAugust 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The world's largest software maker Microsoft and the biggest mobile phone maker Nokia Wednesday announced a partnership that will enable Microsoft Office to run on Nokia phones. The deal could be expanded in future to other software products.
Nokia posts loss of euro559 million, or $832 million, on lower sales in third quarterOctober 15th, 2009 Nokia posts loss of $832 million in third quarterHELSINKI — World-leading mobile phone maker Nokia Corp. on Thursday reported a loss of €559 million ($832 million) in the third quarter, taking hits from a 20 percent drop in sales and a one-time charge for the fallen value of its network equipment unit.
Motorola posts unexpected 2Q profit and sells more phonesJuly 30th, 2009 Motorola posts unexpected 2Q profitNEW YORK — Helped by deep cost cuts, Motorola Inc. on Thursday posted an unexpected profit for the second quarter after several quarters of losses, and said it expected things to keep improving this year.
Toyota no longer pursuing 15 percent global market share under new presidentAugust 7th, 2009 Toyota not chasing 15 percent global market shareTOKYO — Toyota under its new president will no longer chase global market share and other numerical targets, even as it hopes to sell more cars in emerging markets, a company executive said Friday. Under previous presidents, Toyota Motor Corp.
Nokia posts 66 percent drop in 2Q profit, lowers yearly market share targetJuly 16th, 2009 Nokia profit drops 66 percent in 2QSTOCKHOLM — The world's top cell phone maker, Nokia Corp., on Thursday said second-quarter earnings fell 66 percent as the global recession sapped demand. The company scrapped its target to gain market share this year and its stock sagged.
Seagate sees signs of improvement in data storage but posts 4th-quarter loss of $81 millionJuly 21st, 2009 Seagate posts 4Q loss on lower sales, big chargesSCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. — Hard drive maker Seagate Technology on Tuesday reported a fiscal fourth-quarter loss, reversing a year-ago profit, but said it is seeing signs of improvement in the data storage market and lifted its revenue outlook for the first quarter.
Top 10 Reasons Why Nokia Rules the Mobile Phone MarketMarch 12th, 2009 In spite of the presence of big names in consumer electronics like Samsung, LG, Sony-Ericsson and Motorola, Nokia really rules the mobile phone market all over the world with nearly 40% of the market share with no close competitors. Nokia is certainly the king when it comes to brand value, service and experience.
Take-Two cuts quarterly profit and revenue outlook on BioShock 2 delay, weak retail salesJuly 14th, 2009 Take-Two cuts outlook on BioShock 2 delaySAN FRANCISCO — Shares of Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. plunged 13 percent in after-hours trading after the video game maker cut its financial outlook, citing lackluster orders from retailers and the delay of a popular new title.
LDK shares tumble on 2nd-qtr loss, analyst warns of more write-downs, stressed balance sheetAugust 13th, 2009 LDK shares fall on 2Q loss, analyst rates "Sell"NEW YORK — Shares of solar cell wafer maker LDK Solar Co. Ltd. tumbled on Thursday, the morning after the company posted a second-quarter loss as it wrote down the plummeting value of its inventory.
BlackBerry posts $643 mn profitJune 20th, 2009 TORONTO - BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) has reported a profit of $643 million for the first quarter of the year, compared to $518.3 million posted during the previous quarter. However, its quarterly revenue was slightly dwon at $3.42 billion from $3.46 billion in the previous quarter.
Rajeev Suri to head Nokia Siemens joint ventureSeptember 1st, 2009 HELSINKI - Indian national Rajeev Suri is to be new chief executive of Nokia Siemens Networks, the 50-50 joint venture launched in 2007 between Finland's Nokia and Germany's Siemens, the group said Tuesday. Suri, 41, is to take over from Simon Beresford-Wylie on Oct 1.
Apple to begin selling iPhones in China this year, giving it access to huge marketAugust 28th, 2009 Apple seals deal to bring iPhones coming to ChinaHONG KONG — Apple Inc. will get to sell the iPhone in the world's biggest cell phone market now that it has reached a deal with a Chinese wireless carrier, China Unicom Ltd.
iPhone app shows models strip as Oz share market slumps!September 24th, 2009 MELBOURNE - A sportswear company has come up with an iPhone application and a related website where models can be seen peeling off their layers as the Australian share market takes a tumble. The application, available for free from Apple's App store, also shows the models, male and females, dressing themselves again as the market index increase in value.
GM to keep market share by expanding Buick, Chevrolet model lineup, top analyst saysJuly 22nd, 2009 GM plans to boost sales by expanding Buick, ChevyDETROIT — General Motors Co.'s top sales analyst says he is confident the company can make up the sales it will lose when it sheds four of its eight U.S. brands. GM's executive director of industry analysis, Mike DiGiovanni, said Wednesday the automaker expects to capture buyers from the four brands by expanding the Chevrolet and Buick model lineups.