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HELSINKI (AP) — Nokia Corp. says it plans to sell its headquarters in Finland as part of a cost-cutting program. However, the company says it will maintain its corporate base in the country.
Cellphone maker Nokia said it will sell its head office building in Espoo, Finland for 170 million euros ($222 million) as part of a drive to sell assets.
About 1,800 of Nokia’s staff work from the glass and steel building designed by architect Pekka Helin that overlooks the Gulf of Finland. The company has eliminated more than 10,000 job cuts in ...
Following the sale of its New York offices outside of White Plains, New York, Nokia (NOK) on Tuesday announced the sale of its iconic global headquarters in Espoo, Finland for approximately $222 ...
NOKIA, Finland—Nokian Tyres P.L.C. is purchasing land near its headquarters and tire production facility in Nokia for future development. Nokian does not yet have a plan on how it will use the three ...
NOKIA, Finland—Nokian Tyres P.L.C. has acquired a 290,500-sq.-ft. industrial property located adjacent to its headquarters tire plant in Nokia, with the aim of supporting future growth. Combined with ...
First Posted: 10/3/2012 (AP) Nokia Corp. says it plans to sell its headquarters in Finland as part of a cost-cutting program. However, the company says it will maintain its corporate base in the ...