Microsoft to buy Nokia's Devices & Services business

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In a major and unexpected move, Nokia has announced that Microsoft will acquire its Devices & Services business. Microsoft will also license Nokia's patents and license and use Nokia's mapping services.

The dual press release from Microsoft and Nokia reveals that Microsoft will spend a total of 5.44 billion euros in cash, or $7.17 billion on the deal. That includes $4.99 billion for the business and another $2.18 billion for Nokia's patent licenses. The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of 2014, pending approval of Nokia's shareholders, regulatory approvals and other closing conditions.

The press release says that when and if the deal is closed, about 32,000 of Nokia's employees will become Microsoft team members, including 4,700 people in Nokia's home in Finland. Microsoft will now acquire the Lumia brand of smartphones that were already using Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system. Nokia first announced that it would use the Windows Phone OS back in February 2011.

Microsoft will also take charge of Nokia's Mobile Phones business unit and its budget priced Asha lineup of smartphones, but will license the Nokia brand to sell those phones. Nokia will continue to own and manage the Nokia brand.

As far as the patents deal, Microsoft has been granted a 10 year agreement to use Nokia' patents, along with another four year deal to use Nokia's HERE mapping services. Nokia will also get the rights to use Microsoft's patents for its HERE services.

Current Nokia President and CEO Stephen Elop will resign immediately from his position and become the company's Executive Vice President, Devices & Services. Nokia's current chairman of its board of directors Risto Siilasmaa will take over as interim CEO. Elop and other members of Nokia's leadership are expected to become team members of Microsoft when the deal is closed.

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BoarPosted:

Why would they do this though? I love my Lumia and Nokia, don't see why they'd do this.

Dr-JPosted:

LWT windows phones are terrible. I have an HTC.


Actually most people love them. Live feed, amazing camera, quick and smooth access. 70 of my friends(on Xbox) have one and say they love it.(they had iPhones and androids too)

-InsanelyAwesome-Posted:

I can only see it going down hill from here for the Nokia brand to be honest. Microsoft has failed in the phone market with the Windows phone IMO. I currently have a Nokia N8 but think will be selling up soon and switching to the HTC

LWTPosted:

windows phones are terrible. I have an HTC.

RIPXRPCPosted:

i have a windows phone, its awesome

Dr-JPosted:

daRealRush
Daw
daRealRush Why would Microsoft buy Nokia? It don't make no sense!


How doesn't it make sense ? Nokia is a really good company and makes a decent profit.


I understand it's a great company, but what I am not understanding is why they would buy Nokia. They gotta have a better reason, then just "makes a decent profit".


Look up the windows phone. They been selling ALOT because of achievement hunters. Now they can take it to a whole other level

MaggardoPosted:

Daw
daRealRush Why would Microsoft buy Nokia? It don't make no sense!


How doesn't it make sense ? Nokia is a really good company and makes a decent profit.


I understand it's a great company, but what I am not understanding is why they would buy Nokia. They gotta have a better reason, then just "makes a decent profit".

MonokumaPosted:

Aggie I wonder when Microsoft is going to achieve a monopoly.


Yeah, I'm thinking that as well, it should be soon though

MonokumaPosted:

Just proves MS is growing too fast

DawPosted:

daRealRush Why would Microsoft buy Nokia? It don't make no sense!


How doesn't it make sense ? Nokia is a really good company and makes a decent profit.