- published: 12 Jul 2013
- views: 2495
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Stephen Elop Takes A Very Awkward Question & Aces It
At Nokia's Lumia 1020 keynote, Stephen Elop had to take one of the most awkward questions ...
published: 12 Jul 2013
Stephen Elop Takes A Very Awkward Question & Aces It
At Nokia's Lumia 1020 keynote, Stephen Elop had to take one of the most awkward questions a CEO has had to take in a long time, specially when it was being live streamed across the world.
Five minutes before the question, Ralph de la Vega, President and CEO-AT&T; Mobility had been on stage, and Stephen Elop had just called AT&T; a great partner. He's what happened.
More at http://thehandheldblog.com
- published: 12 Jul 2013
- views: 2495
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Interview with Nokia's Stephen Elop: the Lumia 1020 will take customers 'over the goal line'
Nilay Patel sits down with Nokia CEO Stephen Elop to talk about the company's future and t...
published: 11 Jul 2013
Interview with Nokia's Stephen Elop: the Lumia 1020 will take customers 'over the goal line'
Nilay Patel sits down with Nokia CEO Stephen Elop to talk about the company's future and the newly announced Lumia 1020.
- published: 11 Jul 2013
- views: 9085
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The Engadget Interview: Nokia's Stephen Elop on the Lumia 1020
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published: 11 Jul 2013
The Engadget Interview: Nokia's Stephen Elop on the Lumia 1020
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As expected, the Nokia Lumia 1020 arrived with 41 megapixels in tow at today's event in New York City. Got questions? Yeah, us too. Thankfully, we had a bit of time to sit down with none other than Nokia CEO Stephen Elop, who was fresh off the on-stage Q&A;, wearing a slick pair of bright yellow Converse All-Stars, in honor of the eye-popping color scheme of the handset he showed off earlier today.
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- published: 11 Jul 2013
- views: 4922
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Stephen Elop Lobs an iPhone On The Floor, Promise To Replace It
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop throws TV Host's iPhone On The Floor, Promise To Replace It. During...
published: 22 Mar 2013
Stephen Elop Lobs an iPhone On The Floor, Promise To Replace It
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop throws TV Host's iPhone On The Floor, Promise To Replace It. During an interview on a Finnish TV show called Hjalliksen kanssa, the presenter tells Elop he has an iPhone, and pulls it out of his pocket to prove it. "Oh, how embarrassing," responds Elop with a burst of nervous laughter, clearly unsure what painful revelation might follow this national TV confession.
- published: 22 Mar 2013
- views: 45945
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Elop: Nokia Needed Microsoft Cash
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published: 03 Sep 2013
Elop: Nokia Needed Microsoft Cash
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Microsoft moves to prove it is serious about the lucrative smartphone market by snapping up struggling Nokia's device business.
Nokia shares have soared by 45% following confirmation Microsoft is to buy the Finnish firm's mobile phone business for 3.8bn euros (£3.2bn) to try and expand its share of the smartphone market.
In addition to the purchase of the devices and services unit is a 10-year licence to use Nokia's patents at a cost of 1.7bn euros (£1.4bn) - with the option of extending the agreement indefinitely.
The deal was reflected strongly when the Helsinki Stock Exchange opened for business as investors bought in to a marriage which analysts believed should have happened sooner.
Nokia - once the darling of the mobile phone sector - tied with Microsoft two years ago when it ditched the Symbian operating system in favour of Windows software for its top smartphones.
But those devices still languish behind premier products from the likes of Apple and Samsung in terms of sales.
Nevertheless, the latest market share research showed Nokia was the second largest seller of all mobile phones in the second quarter of the year - behind Samsung - with 14% after selling 60.9 million devices in the three months to June.
While Microsoft overtook BlackBerry for the first time in the smartphone operating system market, taking the third spot, it had just 3.3% of the business.
The deal was seen as aiding Microsoft's transition from a software firm to one that was much more serious about cracking the mobile market.
It was confirmed that 32,000 Nokia employees would transfer to Microsoft on completion of the sale - expected early next year.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer - who confirmed last month that he was soon to retire - said of the deal: "We are very excited about the proposal to bring the best mobile device efforts of Microsoft and Nokia together.
"We are receiving incredible talent, technology and IP (intellectual property)."
Nokia confirmed Stephen Elop would step aside as president and CEO to become executive vice president of Nokia devices and services.
Chairman Risto Siilasmaa will stay in his current role and assume the duties of interim CEO.
Elop is expected to join Microsoft at the close of the transaction, along with several Nokia vice presidents.
The announcement marked the second mega deal for the telecoms sector in a day after UK-based Vodafone confirmed the sale of its 45% stake in US group Verizon Wireless for $130bn (£84bn) - netting its investors a £54bn cash and shares windfall.
- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 165
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Nokia launches 4 new phones (Feb 2013) - feat. Stephen Elop (Chief Executive Officer)
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published: 26 Feb 2013
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Nokia launches 4 new phones (Feb 2013) - feat. Stephen Elop (Chief Executive Officer)
This piece first broadcast on 25 Feb 2013. Televised on UK's regional television Sky News. Programme (Program) -- Jeff Randall Live.
- published: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 3828
- author: BhamUrbanNewsUK
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Microsoft buys Nokia phones: Trojan Horse finally ruins Finnish brand
Microsoft buys Nokia phones: Trojan Horse finally ruins Finnish brand
Microsoft will pay ...
published: 03 Sep 2013
Microsoft buys Nokia phones: Trojan Horse finally ruins Finnish brand
Microsoft buys Nokia phones: Trojan Horse finally ruins Finnish brand
Microsoft will pay US$7 billion to buy the mobile-phone business from struggling Finnish company Nokia. That's more than the $8.5 billion Microsoft paid for the fake phone-business Skype, which it bought on Ebay.
The acquisition is the result of a three-year Trojan Horse strategy that began in September 2010. That's when Nokia hired former Microsoft executive Stephen Elop to be its CEO.
So it was no surprise when Elop a few months later announced Nokia was ditching its Symbian operating system in favor of Windows Mobile.
Over the next three years, Nokia watched its stock tank from about $10 per share when Elop took over to about $3.90 per share today. While Elop was busy pushing Windows phones nobody wanted, companies like Samsung soared on the back of Android.
Now Microsoft is buying Nokia on the cheap and Elop is returning to Microsoft. Just as its chief executive Steve Ballmer gets ready to retire. No prizes for guessing who will get Ballmer's job. Suspicions have surrounded Elop ever since he left Redmond-based Microsoft to join Nokia nearly three years ago.
By February 2011, Elop had issued his infamous 1,300 "burning platform" memo to employees outlining his plans to scrap Nokia's operating system. He argued that continuing to support Symbian was like standing on a burning oil platform and radical change was needed.
But instead of finding safety and prosperity in a platform such as Android, Nokia instead adopted another "burning platform" in Windows. Little wonder many long-term Nokia employees see Elop as a mole.
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- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 2088
7:44
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop discusses new phones and accessories
Joshua Topolsky sits down with Nokia CEO Stephen Elop to discuss new phones, new accessori...
published: 05 Sep 2012
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop discusses new phones and accessories
Joshua Topolsky sits down with Nokia CEO Stephen Elop to discuss new phones, new accessories, and what the future holds for Lumia 900 owners.
- published: 05 Sep 2012
- views: 14181
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Stephen Elop and Steve Ballmer answer questions from Nokia Conversations readers
Phil Schwarzmann from Nokia Conversations poses questions from readers to Nokia CEO Stephe...
published: 11 Feb 2011
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Stephen Elop and Steve Ballmer answer questions from Nokia Conversations readers
Phil Schwarzmann from Nokia Conversations poses questions from readers to Nokia CEO Stephen Elop and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer during the Nokia Strategy & ...
- published: 11 Feb 2011
- views: 36125
- author: NokiaConversations
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Näin kaunopuheisesti Elop jättää suomalaiset
Nokian ex-toimitusjohtaja Stephen Elop puhuu tiedotustilaisuudessa, jossa Nokia kertoi myy...
published: 03 Sep 2013
Näin kaunopuheisesti Elop jättää suomalaiset
Nokian ex-toimitusjohtaja Stephen Elop puhuu tiedotustilaisuudessa, jossa Nokia kertoi myyneensä matkapuhelintoiminnot Microsoftille.
- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 368
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Stephen Elop interview at MWC 2013
Vlad Savov sits down with Nokia CEO Stephen Elop. Read the full article below:
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published: 25 Feb 2013
Stephen Elop interview at MWC 2013
Vlad Savov sits down with Nokia CEO Stephen Elop. Read the full article below:
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- published: 25 Feb 2013
- views: 8955
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Interview with Stephen A Elop, President and Chief Executive Officer of Nokia
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As part of PwC's 16th Annual Global CEO Sur...
published: 22 Jan 2013
Interview with Stephen A Elop, President and Chief Executive Officer of Nokia
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As part of PwC's 16th Annual Global CEO Survey, we spoke with Stephen Elop, President and Chief Executive Officer of Nokia. In this short video, Stephen shares his insights on technology as a driver for growth, Nokia's corporate culture, and planning for disruptive events.
- published: 22 Jan 2013
- views: 3603
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Is Nokia's Elop the Next CEO of Microsoft
Microsoft agreed to pay 5.44 billion euros ($7.2 billion) for Nokia's devices business and...
published: 03 Sep 2013
Is Nokia's Elop the Next CEO of Microsoft
Microsoft agreed to pay 5.44 billion euros ($7.2 billion) for Nokia's devices business and license patents as the Finnish company, once the biggest maker of mobile phones, struggles to maintain market share. Mia Saini reports on Bloomberg Television's "Asia Edge."
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- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 2
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Nokia CEO Elop on 'world's most innovative phone'
http://news.com CNET sits down with Stephen Elop to get the low down on why his new Lumia ...
published: 05 Sep 2012
author: CNETTV
Nokia CEO Elop on 'world's most innovative phone'
http://news.com CNET sits down with Stephen Elop to get the low down on why his new Lumia phones are worth a look.
- published: 05 Sep 2012
- views: 5080
- author: CNETTV