Nokia Corp. Stock Rises Monday, Outperforms Market

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Shares of Nokia Corp. advanced 2.9% to EUR5.46 Monday on what proved to be an overall favorable trading session for the stock market, with the OMX Nordic 40 Index rising 0.3% to 2,411.74.

This was the stock's third consecutive day of gains.

Trading volume was 20,247,366, compared to the 50-day average trading volume of 15,232,761.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

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October 27, 2025 13:02 ET (17:02 GMT)

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  • Cedric77
    10-29
    Cedric77
    The technology world is becoming even more interconnected — this time as Nvidia Corp. plans to take a billion-dollar stake in Nokia Corp. The equity investment comes alongside a new strategic partnership between the chip maker and the Finnish maker of networking infrastructure, moves that the companies say could generate “significant value” for both players. Here are the key details: Nokia's board resolved to issue 166,389,351 new shares to Nvidia at a price of US$6.01 per share. After the transaction, Nvidia would hold approximately 2.90 % of Nokia’s total shares. The investment is tied to a strategic partnership between the two companies focused on networking for the AI era — in particular 5G/6G RAN (radio access network) software and data-centre networking solutions. 
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