Wednesday, December 02, 2009 9:09:11 PM
Nokia Key Financial Targets and Devices & Services Operational Priorities for 2010
>> Nokia Capital Markets Day 2009
Nokia sets key financial targets and Devices & Services operational priorities for 2010
Nokia Corporation
Helsinki, Finland
Stock Exchange Release
December 2, 2009
http://www.nokia.com/press/press-releases/showpressrelease?newsid=1358666
Today, at its annual Capital Markets Day event, Nokia set key targets and forecasts for the company and its industry for 2010. Senior company executives outlined how Nokia's focus on execution combined with its core competitive advantages, position the company to achieve and sustain broad-based success in the mobile devices market. At the event, Nokia also demonstrated significant improvements to its forthcoming version of the Symbian user interface.
Nokia CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, highlighted Nokia's focus on user experience, stating: "In 2010, we will drive user experience improvements, and the progress we make will take the Symbian user interface to a new level. As an operating system, Symbian has reach and flexibility like no other platform, and we have measures in place to push smartphones down to new price points globally, while growing margins. I see great opportunity for Nokia to capture new growth in our industry, by creating what we expect to be the world's biggest platform for services on the mobile."
Nokia CFO, Timo Ihamuotila, described Nokia's view of the industry and competitive environment: "Going into 2010, the overall mobile devices market is stabilizing and it is growing more in the areas where Nokia has competitive advantages. We believe that by executing on the operational priorities we have set, Nokia will be competitive in both mobile phones and smartphones and will improve its value share."
Targets and Forecasts for Nokia and the Mobile Device Industry
• Nokia expects industry mobile device volumes to be up approximately 10% in 2010, compared to 2009.
• Nokia targets its mobile device volume market share to be flat in 2010, compared to 2009.
• Nokia targets lower average selling price (ASP) erosion of its mobile devices in 2010, compared to recent years.
• Nokia targets to increase its mobile device value market share slightly in 2010, compared to 2009.
• Nokia targets non-IFRS¹ operating expenses in Devices & Services of approximately EUR 5.7 billion in 2010.
• Nokia targets bringing Devices & Services non-IFRS¹ research and development expenses below 10% of net sales in 2010.
• Nokia targets Devices & Services non-IFRS¹ operating margin of 12% to 14% in 2010.
• Nokia continues to target Services net sales of EUR 2 billion or more in 2011.
• Nokia continues to target to have 300 million active users for its services by the end of 2011.
Targets and Forecasts for Nokia Siemens Networks and the Mobile and Fixed Infrastructure and related services market
• Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks expect a flat market in euro terms for the mobile and fixed infrastructure and related services market in 2010, compared to 2009.
• Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks target for Nokia Siemens Networks to grow faster than the market in 2010.
• Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks continue to target Nokia Siemens Networks to reduce its non-IFRS¹ annualized operating expenses and production overheads by EUR 500 million by the end of 2011, compared to the end of 2009.
• Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks target Nokia Siemens Networks non- IFRS¹ operating margin of breakeven to 2% in 2010.
Additional Financial Targets
• Nokia and NAVTEQ target NAVTEQ operating margin to be higher than Devices & Services operating margin in 2010, on a non-IFRS¹ basis.
• Nokia targets its financial income and expense to be approximately EUR 250 million expense in 2010.
Nokia Devices & Services Operational Priorities for 2010
• Improve our user experience.
• Re-engineer our Symbian user interface; deliver a major product milestone before mid-year 2010, and another major product milestone before the end of 2010.
• Deliver our first Maemo 6-powered mobile computer, with an iconic user experience, in the second half of 2010.
• Significantly increase the proportion of touch and/or QWERTY devices in our smartphone portfolio.
• Scale up our Services business by expanding geographically and in partnership with more operators.
• Provide third party developers with better tools to create applications and content for our Ovi ecosystem.
• Further optimize the industry's lowest cost end-to-end business model in Mobile Phones.
• Continue to build on our affordable and localized services offerings for emerging market consumers.
¹ Non-IFRS results exclude special items for all periods. In addition, non-IFRS results exclude intangible asset amortization, other purchase price accounting related items and inventory value adjustments arising from the formation of Nokia Siemens Networks and from all business acquisitions. Nokia believes that these non-IFRS financial measures provide meaningful supplemental information to both management and investors regarding Nokia's performance by excluding the above-described items that may not be indicative of Nokia's business operating results. These non-IFRS financial measures should not be viewed in isolation or as substitutes to the equivalent IFRS measure(s), but should be used in conjunction with the most directly comparable IFRS measure(s) in the reported results.
The main session presentations at Nokia Capital Markets Day were webcast live at:
http://www.nokia.com/investors
The evening session auditorium presentations at Nokia Capital Markets Day will be webcast (audocasts archived) at:
http://www.nokia.com/investors ###
All presentation slides are here ...
http://media.corporate-ir.net/media_files/irol/10/107224/Nokia_CMD_09.pdf
- Eric -
>> Nokia Capital Markets Day 2009
Nokia sets key financial targets and Devices & Services operational priorities for 2010
Nokia Corporation
Helsinki, Finland
Stock Exchange Release
December 2, 2009
http://www.nokia.com/press/press-releases/showpressrelease?newsid=1358666
Today, at its annual Capital Markets Day event, Nokia set key targets and forecasts for the company and its industry for 2010. Senior company executives outlined how Nokia's focus on execution combined with its core competitive advantages, position the company to achieve and sustain broad-based success in the mobile devices market. At the event, Nokia also demonstrated significant improvements to its forthcoming version of the Symbian user interface.
Nokia CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, highlighted Nokia's focus on user experience, stating: "In 2010, we will drive user experience improvements, and the progress we make will take the Symbian user interface to a new level. As an operating system, Symbian has reach and flexibility like no other platform, and we have measures in place to push smartphones down to new price points globally, while growing margins. I see great opportunity for Nokia to capture new growth in our industry, by creating what we expect to be the world's biggest platform for services on the mobile."
Nokia CFO, Timo Ihamuotila, described Nokia's view of the industry and competitive environment: "Going into 2010, the overall mobile devices market is stabilizing and it is growing more in the areas where Nokia has competitive advantages. We believe that by executing on the operational priorities we have set, Nokia will be competitive in both mobile phones and smartphones and will improve its value share."
Targets and Forecasts for Nokia and the Mobile Device Industry
• Nokia expects industry mobile device volumes to be up approximately 10% in 2010, compared to 2009.
• Nokia targets its mobile device volume market share to be flat in 2010, compared to 2009.
• Nokia targets lower average selling price (ASP) erosion of its mobile devices in 2010, compared to recent years.
• Nokia targets to increase its mobile device value market share slightly in 2010, compared to 2009.
• Nokia targets non-IFRS¹ operating expenses in Devices & Services of approximately EUR 5.7 billion in 2010.
• Nokia targets bringing Devices & Services non-IFRS¹ research and development expenses below 10% of net sales in 2010.
• Nokia targets Devices & Services non-IFRS¹ operating margin of 12% to 14% in 2010.
• Nokia continues to target Services net sales of EUR 2 billion or more in 2011.
• Nokia continues to target to have 300 million active users for its services by the end of 2011.
Targets and Forecasts for Nokia Siemens Networks and the Mobile and Fixed Infrastructure and related services market
• Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks expect a flat market in euro terms for the mobile and fixed infrastructure and related services market in 2010, compared to 2009.
• Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks target for Nokia Siemens Networks to grow faster than the market in 2010.
• Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks continue to target Nokia Siemens Networks to reduce its non-IFRS¹ annualized operating expenses and production overheads by EUR 500 million by the end of 2011, compared to the end of 2009.
• Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks target Nokia Siemens Networks non- IFRS¹ operating margin of breakeven to 2% in 2010.
Additional Financial Targets
• Nokia and NAVTEQ target NAVTEQ operating margin to be higher than Devices & Services operating margin in 2010, on a non-IFRS¹ basis.
• Nokia targets its financial income and expense to be approximately EUR 250 million expense in 2010.
Nokia Devices & Services Operational Priorities for 2010
• Improve our user experience.
• Re-engineer our Symbian user interface; deliver a major product milestone before mid-year 2010, and another major product milestone before the end of 2010.
• Deliver our first Maemo 6-powered mobile computer, with an iconic user experience, in the second half of 2010.
• Significantly increase the proportion of touch and/or QWERTY devices in our smartphone portfolio.
• Scale up our Services business by expanding geographically and in partnership with more operators.
• Provide third party developers with better tools to create applications and content for our Ovi ecosystem.
• Further optimize the industry's lowest cost end-to-end business model in Mobile Phones.
• Continue to build on our affordable and localized services offerings for emerging market consumers.
¹ Non-IFRS results exclude special items for all periods. In addition, non-IFRS results exclude intangible asset amortization, other purchase price accounting related items and inventory value adjustments arising from the formation of Nokia Siemens Networks and from all business acquisitions. Nokia believes that these non-IFRS financial measures provide meaningful supplemental information to both management and investors regarding Nokia's performance by excluding the above-described items that may not be indicative of Nokia's business operating results. These non-IFRS financial measures should not be viewed in isolation or as substitutes to the equivalent IFRS measure(s), but should be used in conjunction with the most directly comparable IFRS measure(s) in the reported results.
The main session presentations at Nokia Capital Markets Day were webcast live at:
http://www.nokia.com/investors
The evening session auditorium presentations at Nokia Capital Markets Day will be webcast (audocasts archived) at:
http://www.nokia.com/investors ###
All presentation slides are here ...
http://media.corporate-ir.net/media_files/irol/10/107224/Nokia_CMD_09.pdf
- Eric -
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