Nokia's Rise and Fall...and Maybe Rise Again
If you live in the US, then it is hard to believe how dominant Nokia was in mobile. For a time, one in every three mobile phones sold was a Nokia. But they were never a major force in the US for various reasons. But they built a million phones a day back when the market was around a billion phones per year.
The story of how Nokia rose from a forest product company to a leader in mobile phones has been written about many times and is a business school case-study.
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