4 million Lumia smartphones shipped in Q2, Nokia reports $1 billion loss

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 19 July 2012 17:18 IST
Nokia, which until recently was the world's biggest mobile phone maker, reported a much worse-than-expected second quarter loss Thursday as it presses on with a massive restructuring of its faltering business.

The Finnish company's chief executive Stephen Elop acknowledged in the earnings statement that the April-June period had been "a difficult quarter".

In the second quarter, Nokia posted a net loss of 1.41 billion euros ($1.74 billion), about four times their loss of 368 million euros during the same period a year earlier and more than double the loss anticipated by analysts. The Q2 operating loss stood at $1.01 billion.

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Analysts polled by Dow Jones Newswires had expected Nokia to post a net loss of just 654 million euros for the quarter.

While the company also suffered a 19-percent plung in sales to 7.54 billion euros, it did beat analyst expectations that it would rake in 7.24 billion.

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Nokia, which recently lost its ranking of 14 years as the world's biggest mobile phone maker, dramatically changed its strategy a year and a half ago when chief executive, Stephen Elop, warned it was "standing on a burning platform" and needed to immediately shift course.

The Finnish company's new strategy involved phasing out its Symbian smartphones in favour of a partnership with Microsoft.

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That alliance has produced a first line of Lumia smartphones, which Nokia is counting on to help it survive in a rapidly changing landscape marked by stiff competition from RiM's Blackberry, Apple's iPhone and handsets running Google's Android platform.

"We are executing with urgency on our restructuring program," Elop said Thursday.

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While the company is struggling, it still has a strong cash position, and although a dividends payment sent its net cash holdings down compared with the first quarter to 4.2 billion euros, it stressed it had more available money than a year ago.

This security net led to a positive market response, sending its stock up 9.63 percent to 1.50 euros in early afternoon trading on the Helsinki stock exchange, which was up 0.87 percent.

That is still a far cry from the more than 8.0 euros investors were paying for each of its shares just before Elop announced the massive restructuring a year and a half ago.

 

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