Board member adds 50,000 Nokia (NYSE: NOK) shares at €9.10
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Nokia Corporation filed a Form 6-K detailing a managers’ transaction under the EU Market Abuse Regulation. Board member Timo Ihamuotila acquired a total of 50,000 Nokia shares on 28 April 2026 at a volume-weighted average price of 9.0961 EUR per share.
The purchase was executed in three venues: VFSI with 18,452 shares at 9.0960 EUR, HREU with 30,650 shares at 9.0960 EUR, and CEUX with 898 shares at 9.1000 EUR. The filing is classified as an initial notification of a managers’ transaction.
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Key Figures
Total shares acquired: 50,000 shares
Average purchase price: 9.0961 EUR/share
VFSI trade volume: 18,452 shares
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8 metrics
Total shares acquired
50,000 shares
Managers’ transaction by board member on 28 April 2026
Average purchase price
9.0961 EUR/share
Volume-weighted average for total 50,000 shares
VFSI trade volume
18,452 shares
Acquired at 9.0960 EUR on 28 April 2026
HREU trade volume
30,650 shares
Acquired at 9.0960 EUR on 28 April 2026
CEUX trade volume
898 shares
Acquired at 9.1000 EUR on 28 April 2026
VFSI unit price
9.0960 EUR
Per-share price for 18,452 shares
HREU unit price
9.0960 EUR
Per-share price for 30,650 shares
CEUX unit price
9.1000 EUR
Per-share price for 898 shares
Key Terms
Managers’ transactions, EU Market Abuse Regulation, INITIAL NOTIFICATION, LEI, +1 more
5 terms
Managers’ transactions financial
"Nokia Corporation - Managers' transactions (Ihamuotila)"
EU Market Abuse Regulation regulatory
"Transaction notification under Article 19 of EU Market Abuse Regulation."
A set of EU-wide rules that prevent cheating in financial markets by banning insider trading, market manipulation, and misleading disclosure; it also requires timely public release of key company information so everyone can play on a level field. For investors, it reduces the risk that prices are driven by secret deals or false signals, making markets fairer and more reliable for deciding when to buy or sell — like referees enforcing fair play in a game.
INITIAL NOTIFICATION regulatory
"Notification type: INITIAL NOTIFICATION"
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: 9.0961 EUR"
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
What managers’ transaction did Nokia (NOK) disclose in this Form 6-K?
Nokia disclosed that board member Timo Ihamuotila acquired 50,000 Nokia shares on 28 April 2026. The volume-weighted average purchase price was 9.0961 EUR per share, and the transaction was reported as an initial notification under the EU Market Abuse Regulation.
Which regulatory framework governs this Nokia (NOK) managers’ transaction disclosure?
The disclosure is made under Article 19 of the EU Market Abuse Regulation. Nokia reported the managers’ transaction via a Form 6-K, identifying it as an initial notification and providing details on volumes, prices, venues, and the person subject to the notification requirement.
