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Nokia reshuffles executive team

Oct 16 2009 17:27

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Helsinki - Nokia, the world's biggest cell phone maker, announced changes to its executive team on Friday - a day after it reported a sharp fall in market share of smartphones and a net quarterly loss.

The company said Timo Ihamuotila, head of global sales, will replace Rick Simonson as the chief financial officer on November 1. Simonson will head the mobile phones sector in the devices unit.

Simonson has been CFO since 2004 and will continue to be on the executive board, Chief Executive Officer Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said.

"After six successful years as CFO, it is great to have Rick move to such an important operational role," Kallasvuo said. "Rick Simonson's deep knowledge of the business and its financials will be valuable for the significant part mobile phones play in Nokia's business."

Ihamuotila, who joined Nokia in 1993 and has also been the Finnish company's corporate treasurer, will remain on the board.

On Thursday, Nokia reported a third-quarter net loss of $832m following a 20% drop in sales and a one-time charge for the fallen value of its network equipment unit. It was the company's first quarterly loss since it became the world's biggest mobile phone maker in 1998.

Meanwhile, Moody's Investors Service lowered its credit rating for Nokia to A2 from A1, saying the mobile phone market "will become more challenging for Nokia as a result of its more modest long term growth and more formidable competition in the attractive segments of the market".

Nokia's share price, which plunged 11% on Thursday, fell a further 1% to $13.53 on Friday in late trading on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.

In its third-quarter report, Nokia said volume sales of its mobile devices fell 8% in the period compared to an industry average of 7%. Nokia's share of global smartphone sales was an estimated 35%, unchanged from the previous year but down from 41 percent in the second quarter of this year.

Nokia also said it had retained a 38% global market share of all mobile devices, selling 108.5 million units in the period.

Nokia employs 123 350 people worldwide. Last year, it sold 468 million handsets, up 7% on 2007.

- AP

 
 
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