Nokia Confident About Future as It Post Strong Profit After ‘Transformational’ 2021

Increased cash flow means Nokia would reinstate dividends, which were suspended in October 2019.

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 3 February 2022 15:43 IST
Highlights
  • Since 2019, Lundmark has overseen a wide-ranging restructuring programmes
  • He has been cautious of publicly offering longer-term forecasts
  • Lundmark said that 2023 should look "very different"

Increased cash flow also meant Nokia would reinstate dividends, which were suspended in October 2019

Finnish telecoms giant Nokia reported a solid increase in profits in 2021 on Thursday and issued a confident outlook for the coming years as sales rose despite supply problems.

"I would like to call it a transformational year," CEO Pekka Lundmark told reporters after the group posted a net profit of EUR 1.6 billion (roughly Rs. 13,520 crore), driven by a 1.6 percent increase in sales to EUR 22.2 billion (roughly Rs. 1,87,596 crore).

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The results follow a string of quarterly earnings surprises for the network equipment maker, which has been flagging in the race for the 5G network equipment market against Sweden's Ericsson and China's Huawei.

Since taking the helm in 2019, Lundmark has overseen a wide-ranging restructuring and cost-cutting programme, with savings invested into developing new, more competitive products.

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The moves are widely seen as having paid off, with Nokia predicting a comparable operating margin of between 11 and 13.5 percent for 2022, following 12.5 percent in 2021.

Lundmark has until now been cautious of publicly offering longer-term forecasts but on Thursday announced that the group hopes to push its operating margin beyond 14 percent in the next three to five years.

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Increased cash flow also meant Nokia would reinstate dividends, which were suspended in October 2019.

"The board is proposing a EUR 0.08 (roughly Rs. 7) per share dividend for 2021 and we are also initiating a share buyback programme to return up to EUR 600 million (roughly Rs. 5,070 crore) over two years," Lundmark said.

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Lundmark said the semiconductor shortage and global supply chain hold-ups have "stabilised" but that the situation "continues tight".

He said that expected improvements in the second half of 2022 "will not help this year yet in the big picture" but that 2023 should look "very different".


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