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Nokia CEO to favor profit over sales targets: report (Reuters)

 
Reuters - Nokia will focus on profit development amid a falling cell phone market in which many competitors are cutting prices, Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo told the Financial Times. (link)

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