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Nokia to sell phone unit to Microsoft

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Beleaguered Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia will sell its mobile phone unit to U.S. group Microsoft for 5.44 billion euros ($7.17 billion), it said on Tuesday.

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Nokia will grant Microsoft a 10-year non-exclusive license to its patents and will itself focus on network infrastructure and services, which it called “the best path forward for Nokia and its shareholders.”

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The company also announced the immediate departure of chief executive Stephen Elop. He will be replaced in the interim by Risto Siilasmaa, Nokia’s chairman of the board.

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Nokia was long the global leader in making mobile phones but has been overtaken by rivals Samsung and Apple as it struggled to establish winning business models and mobile devices.

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The transaction announced Tuesday is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2014, pending approval by Nokia shareholders and regulatory authorities.

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Some 32,000 Nokia employees are expected to transfer to Microsoft, including approximately 4,700 people in Finland, the company said.

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The operations affected by the transfer generated approximately 14.9 billion euros in 2012, or almost 50% of Nokia’s net sales, the company said.

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Of the total purchase price of 5.44 billion euros, 3.79 billion relates to the purchase of Nokia’s Devices & Services business, and 1.65 billion relates to the mutual patent agreement and future option.

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Last month, Nokia finalised the purchase of German engineering giant Siemens’ 50% stake in Nokia Siemens Networks for 1.7 billion euros.

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NSN, which is specialised in high-speed mobile broadband, was set up as a joint venture between the two companies in 2007, a partnership that expired in April. The unit has posted stronger earnings than Nokia’s mobile phone business.

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NSN posted a net profit of 8 million euros in the second quarter of this year, compared to Nokia’s net loss of 227 million euros in the same period.

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