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Nokia shares rise on better-than-expected Lumia sales | Nokia shares rise on better-than-expected Lumia sales |
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Nokia shares have risen sharply after the Finnish group said mobile phone sales in the fourth quarter exceeded its own expectations. | Nokia shares have risen sharply after the Finnish group said mobile phone sales in the fourth quarter exceeded its own expectations. |
Nokia said it sold 86.3 million devices in the last quarter, with revenues totalling 3.9bn euros ($5.2bn; £3.2bn). | Nokia said it sold 86.3 million devices in the last quarter, with revenues totalling 3.9bn euros ($5.2bn; £3.2bn). |
It said its mobile phone business had achieved underlying profitability, thanks to better-than-expected sales of its Lumia smartphone. | It said its mobile phone business had achieved underlying profitability, thanks to better-than-expected sales of its Lumia smartphone. |
Nokia shares closed up 11% in Helsinki and 18.7% higher in New York. | |
The firm sold 4.4 million Lumia smartphones in the fourth quarter, up from 2.9 million in the third quarter. | The firm sold 4.4 million Lumia smartphones in the fourth quarter, up from 2.9 million in the third quarter. |
It also sold 2.2 million Symbian smartphones and 9.3 million of its lower-priced Asha full-touch smartphones. | It also sold 2.2 million Symbian smartphones and 9.3 million of its lower-priced Asha full-touch smartphones. |
Nokia said it was also helped by lower-than-forecast operating expenses. | Nokia said it was also helped by lower-than-forecast operating expenses. |
But it expects seasonality and a competitive environment to have a negative impact on the handset division's profitability in the first quarter of 2013. | But it expects seasonality and a competitive environment to have a negative impact on the handset division's profitability in the first quarter of 2013. |
Nokia has been losing ground to rivals Apple and Samsung in recent years. | Nokia has been losing ground to rivals Apple and Samsung in recent years. |
Redeye analyst Greger Johansson said it was still too early to call it a turnaround. | Redeye analyst Greger Johansson said it was still too early to call it a turnaround. |
"They will have to prove a lot more until you can say that," he said. | "They will have to prove a lot more until you can say that," he said. |
"I'm not still convinced that they are going to manage to succeed with those new smartphones. They have to sell a lot more in volumes until you can say that." | "I'm not still convinced that they are going to manage to succeed with those new smartphones. They have to sell a lot more in volumes until you can say that." |
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