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Nokia Corporation reported a managers’ transaction under Article 19 of the EU Market Abuse Regulation. Senior manager Tommi Uitto acquired 125 shares of Nokia at €5.3602 per share on October 27, 2025. The trade took place on Nasdaq Helsinki (XHEL) and was disclosed as an initial notification.
The instrument is Nokia’s share (ISIN FI0009000681). The filing lists Nokia’s LEI as 549300A0JPRWG1KI7U06.
Nokia reported Q3 2025 growth with mixed profitability. Reported net sales were EUR 4,828 million, up 12% year over year. On a comparable basis, net sales rose 12% and 9% in constant currency and portfolio terms. Group gross margin declined 150 bps to 43.7%, and reported operating profit fell 14% to EUR 239 million. Diluted EPS was EUR 0.01 versus EUR 0.03 a year ago. Comparable operating profit was EUR 435 million, down 10%, with comparable EPS at EUR 0.06, flat year over year.
All business groups grew on a comparable basis. Reported net sales by segment: Network Infrastructure EUR 1,953 million (+28%); Mobile Networks EUR 1,842 million (-1%); Cloud and Network Services EUR 645 million (+8%); Nokia Technologies EUR 391 million (+11%).
Nokia revised its comparable operating profit outlook to EUR 1.7–2.2 billion, a EUR 0.1 billion technical increase due to moving venture fund results to financial income and expenses; operational outlook is unchanged. Free cash flow conversion is targeted at 50%–80%. The Board’s remaining distribution authorization is a maximum of EUR 0.03 per share. Net cash and interest‑bearing financial investments were EUR 3,001 million.
Nokia is reorganizing its leadership by creating a Technology and AI Organization (TAO) and a Corporate Development Organization (CDO) to strengthen technology innovation and business development. The company announced two external hires who will join its Group Leadership Team on 1 October 2025: Pallavi Mahajan as Chief Technology and AI Officer and Konstanty Owczarek as Chief Corporate Development Officer.
The report also states that Nishant Batra will step down as Chief Strategy and Technology Officer and leave the Group Leadership Team effective 30 September 2025. Contact details for Nokia Communications and investor relations are provided, and the notice is signed by Johanna Mandelin, Vice President, Corporate Legal.