Nokia (NOK) posted poor earnings, but handset sales rose to 103 units, up 11% from the immediately previous quarter.
Revenue dropped 25% to 9,9 billion euros. Net income was down 73% to 287 million euros.
The company still expects global handset sales to drop 10% this year, but at least Nokia’s quarter-over-previous quarter numbers were not down.
Douglas A. McIntyre
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