Nokia (NYSE: NOK) senior manager acquires 44,682 US shares on XNYS
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Nokia Corporation reported manager dealings showing senior manager Victoria Hanrahan acquired Nokia shares on the New York Stock Exchange. She purchased 22,713 shares on 26 May 2026 at USD 16.0179 per share and 21,969 shares on 28 May 2026 at USD 15.5984 per share.
Across both transactions, the total volume was 44,682 shares at a volume weighted average price of USD 15.8117. The trades involved Nokia’s US-listed shares with ISIN US6549022043 and were disclosed under Article 19 of the EU Market Abuse Regulation.
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Key Figures
First trade volume: 22,713 shares
First trade price: USD 16.0179 per share
Second trade volume: 21,969 shares
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6 metrics
First trade volume
22,713 shares
Acquisition on 26 May 2026 at XNYS
First trade price
USD 16.0179 per share
Unit price on 26 May 2026
Second trade volume
21,969 shares
Acquisition on 28 May 2026 at XNYS
Second trade price
USD 15.5984 per share
Unit price on 28 May 2026
Total volume
44,682 shares
Aggregated manager transactions in May 2026
VWAP total
USD 15.8117 per share
Volume weighted average price for 44,682 shares
Key Terms
Article 19 of EU Market Abuse Regulation, Form 6-K, LEI, volume weighted average price, +1 more
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Article 19 of EU Market Abuse Regulation regulatory
"Transaction notification under Article 19 of EU Market Abuse Regulation."
Form 6-K regulatory
"FORM 6-K Report of Foreign Private Issuer Pursuant to Rule 13a-16"
A Form 6-K is a report that companies listed in certain countries file to provide important updates, such as financial results, corporate changes, or other significant information, to regulators and investors. It functions like an official company update or news release, helping investors stay informed about developments that could affect their investment decisions.
LEI financial
"Issuer: Nokia Corporation LEI: 549300A0JPRWG1KI7U06"
A Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is a unique 20-character code assigned to a company or organization that participates in financial markets, like a corporate passport number. It helps investors and regulators unambiguously identify counterparties across databases and transactions, reducing confusion much like using a vehicle identification number to track a car’s history; clearer identification improves transparency, risk monitoring, and regulatory reporting.
volume weighted average price financial
"Volume weighted average price: 15.8117 USD"
The volume weighted average price (VWAP) is a way to measure the average price of a security, such as a stock, over a specific period, taking into account how many units were traded at each price. It’s similar to calculating the average cost of items bought when some are more frequently purchased than others. Investors use VWAP to assess whether a security is being bought or sold at a fair price during trading.
FAQ
Under which regulation were these Nokia (NOK) manager transactions reported?
The transactions were reported as a notification under Article 19 of the EU Market Abuse Regulation. This rule requires disclosures of dealings in an issuer’s shares by persons discharging managerial responsibilities and related parties to enhance market transparency.
