Nokia Oyj (NOK)
News headlines Nokia Oyj reported a 3% increase in Q4 2025 net sales, driven by strong growth in Network Infrastructure, despite declines in other segments. The company is also undergoing a leadership change, focusing on AI and edge computing solutions, which may reshape its long-term strategy.
Nokia Oyj reported a 3% increase in Q4 2025 net sales, driven by strong growth in Network Infrastructure, despite declines in other segments. The company is also undergoing a leadership change, focusing on AI and edge computing solutions, which may reshape its long-term strategy.
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6.69 - Open
6.82 - Bid 6.81 x 16790000
- Ask 6.82 x 2460000
- Day's Range
6.72 - 7.01 - 52 Week Range
4.00 - 8.19 - Volume
46,064,403 - Avg. Volume
31,394,350 - Market Cap (intraday)
38.23B - Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.56
- PE Ratio (TTM)
52.31 - EPS (TTM)
0.13 - Earnings Date Apr 23, 2026
- Forward Dividend & Yield 0.16 (2.41%)
- Ex-Dividend Date Feb 3, 2026
- 1y Target Est
6.87
Nokia Oyj, together with its subsidiaries, provides mobile, fixed, and cloud network solutions in North and Latin America, Greater China, India, rest of the Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. It operates in four segments: Network Infrastructure, Mobile Networks, Cloud and Network Services, and Nokia Technologies. The company offers fixed network solutions, such as fiber and copper technologies, access infrastructure, in-home Wi-Fi solutions, and cloud and virtualization services; IP network solutions, which delivers IP routing and data center networking solutions for residential, mobile, enterprise, and cloud applications; and optical networks solutions, which provides optical transport networks for metro, regional, and long-haul applications. It also provides mobile technology products and services for radio access networks and microwave radio links for transport networks; and network management solutions, as well as network planning, optimization, network deployment, and technical support services. In addition, the company offers cloud and network services, including open, secure, automated, and scalable software and solutions; and 5G core, secure autonomous networks, private wireless and industrial edge, and network APIs. Further, it licenses intellectual property, including patents, technologies, and the Nokia brand. The company serves its products and services to communications service providers, industrial enterprises, governments, digital industries, webscales and hyperscalers, licensees, and the defense sector. Nokia Oyj was founded in 1865 and is headquartered in Espoo, Finland.
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Full Time Employees
December 31
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Market Cap
36.93B
Enterprise Value
34.15B
Trailing P/E
51.55
Forward P/E
18.48
PEG Ratio (5yr expected)
0.67
Price/Sales (ttm)
1.57
Price/Book (mrq)
1.51
Enterprise Value/Revenue
1.46
Enterprise Value/EBITDA
14.47
Financial Highlights
Profitability and Income Statement
Profit Margin
3.27%
Return on Assets (ttm)
2.42%
Return on Equity (ttm)
3.05%
Revenue (ttm)
19.89B
Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)
629M
Diluted EPS (ttm)
0.13
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Total Cash (mrq)
6.42B
Total Debt/Equity (mrq)
20.96%
Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)
588.12M
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View MoreNokia Earnings: AI Demand Fuels a Jump in Sales, Pushing Shares Solidly Into Fairly-Valued Territory
Nokia provides telecom equipment and services that are used to build wireless and fixed-line networks. It operates in four segments. The mobile networks segment sells equipment and services to telecom carriers to power public wireless networks. Network infrastructure focuses on fixed-line networks, including switching and routing equipment, optical components, and devices used in fiber-to-the-premises networks. The cloud and network services segment develops software used to operate the core of carrier wireless networks and build private networks for enterprises. Nokia also has a sizable research and patent business, where it licenses technology used by handset providers, consumer electronics firms, and other firms making electronic and Internet of Things products.
RatingPrice TargetNokia Earnings: AI Demand Fuels a Jump in Sales, Pushing Shares Solidly Into Fairly-Valued Territory
Nokia provides telecom equipment and services that are used to build wireless and fixed-line networks. It operates in four segments. The mobile networks segment sells equipment and services to telecom carriers to power public wireless networks. Network infrastructure focuses on fixed-line networks, including switching and routing equipment, optical components, and devices used in fiber-to-the-premises networks. The cloud and network services segment develops software used to operate the core of carrier wireless networks and build private networks for enterprises. Nokia also has a sizable research and patent business, where it licenses technology used by handset providers, consumer electronics firms, and other firms making electronic and Internet of Things products.
RatingPrice TargetNokia Earnings: AI Demand Fuels a Jump in Sales, Pushing Shares Solidly Into Fairly-Valued Territory
Nokia provides telecom equipment and services that are used to build wireless and fixed-line networks. It operates in four segments. The mobile networks segment sells equipment and services to telecom carriers to power public wireless networks. Network infrastructure focuses on fixed-line networks, including switching and routing equipment, optical components, and devices used in fiber-to-the-premises networks. The cloud and network services segment develops software used to operate the core of carrier wireless networks and build private networks for enterprises. Nokia also has a sizable research and patent business, where it licenses technology used by handset providers, consumer electronics firms, and other firms making electronic and Internet of Things products.
RatingPrice TargetNokia Earnings: AI Demand Fuels a Jump in Sales, Pushing Shares Solidly Into Fairly-Valued Territory
Nokia provides telecom equipment and services that are used to build wireless and fixed-line networks. It operates in four segments. The mobile networks segment sells equipment and services to telecom carriers to power public wireless networks. Network infrastructure focuses on fixed-line networks, including switching and routing equipment, optical components, and devices used in fiber-to-the-premises networks. The cloud and network services segment develops software used to operate the core of carrier wireless networks and build private networks for enterprises. Nokia also has a sizable research and patent business, where it licenses technology used by handset providers, consumer electronics firms, and other firms making electronic and Internet of Things products.
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