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Nokia jumps as the phone-maker beats earnings expectations and lifts outlook

Jul 29, 2021, 22:53 IST
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The logo of Nokia is seen before the company's news conference in Espoo Reuters
  • Nokia leapt as much as 7.2% on Thursday on the back of a strong earnings and guidance.
  • The stock bounced on the news, climbing as much as 7% before paring some gains.
  • The Finnish company attributed its success to mobile product launches and its 5G business.
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Nokia leapt as much as 7.2% on Thursday on the back of a strong earnings call that led the company to boost its outlook for the second half of the year.

Nokia's net profits in the second quarter jumped to €351 million from the €107 million analysts polled by FactSet expected. That number was up considerably from the same time last year, when profits came in at €99 million. Sales rose 4% to €5.3 billion, a bit higher than expectations.

The company upped its outlook for the rest of the year and for several years to come. It now expects to generate €22.7 billion in sales in 2021, up from €21.7 previously.

The stock bounced on the news, opening about 7% up and maintaining some of its gains so far throughout the trading day.

Analysts have been growing somewhat more bullish about the Nokia, which has at times attracted meme-stock attention. Earlier in July, JPMorgan upgraded the company from neutral to overweight. In June, Goldman Sachs issued a similar upgrade.

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The Finnish company attributed its success in the quarter to mobile product launches as well as increasing market share in 5G network infrastructure. 5G has become a strategic priority across the world, a trend which has benefitted the likes of Nokia as some western countries eschew Chinese 5G infrastructure.

Nokia was trading at $6.10 as of 11:54 a.m. ET, up 4.96% on the day.

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