Nokia Corporation Sponsored American Depositary Shares (NOK)
4.5850
-0.0050 (-0.11%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Sep 9th, 3:59 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
4.590
Open
4.580
Bid
4.580
Ask
4.590
Day's Range
4.570 - 4.610
52 Week Range
3.910 - 5.480
Volume
19,191,775
Market Cap
-
PE Ratio (TTM)
-
EPS (TTM)
-
Dividend & Yield
0.0940 (2.05%)
1 Month Average Volume
19,910,383
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About Nokia Corporation Sponsored American Depositary Shares (NOK)
Nokia Corp is a global technology company that specializes in telecommunications and networking solutions. It provides a wide range of products and services, including mobile and fixed network infrastructure, software, and services aimed at enhancing communication networks. The company is known for its innovations in 5G technology and the Internet of Things (IoT), helping businesses and governments to connect people and devices efficiently. Additionally, Nokia offers solutions in areas such as cloud networking, private wireless networks, and network security, catering to various industries ranging from telecommunications to transportation and manufacturing. Through its focus on research and development, Nokia aims to drive the digital transformation of networks and contribute to the development of smarter, more connected societies. Read More
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