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Resultados de Nokia, mejor que el IT 2009 pero peor que 4T 2009

22 abril 2010 No Comment

q1 228x96 2 Resultados de Nokia, mejor que el IT 2009 pero peor que 4T 2009

El beneficio neto de Nokia para este trimestre ha ascendido a 820 millones de euros, un 60% más que el mismo trimestre de 2009 pero un 44% menos que el trimestre precente, el cuarto de 2009.

En moviles vendidos, fueron un total de 107.8 millones de móviles Nokia los que se vendieron durante este primer trimestre del año (33% del market share global) frente a  los 126.9 millones vendidos en el trimestre anterior  y los 93.2 millones vendidos enel primer trimestre de 2009. El promedio de precio de venta de un dispositivo fue de 62 euros.

Los ingresos han sido de 9.52 mil millones de euros en ventas netas (incluyendo ventas de servicios, Nokia Siemens networks y Navteq), un 3% mas que el mismo trimestre de 2009 pero cayendo un  21% con respecto al trimestre anterior.

Para más información puede verse la comunicación de Nokia:

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FIRST QUARTER 2010 HIGHLIGHTS

  • Nokia net sales of EUR 9.5 billion, up 3% year-on-year and down 21% sequentially (up 1% and down 21% at constant currency).
  • Devices & Services net sales of EUR 6.7 billion, up 8% year-on-year and down 19% sequentially (up 7% and down 19% at constant currency).
  • Services net sales of EUR 148 million, down 12% sequentially; billings of EUR 228 million, up 1% sequentially.
  • Nokia total mobile device volumes of 107.8 million units, up 16% year-on-year and down 15% sequentially.
  • Nokia converged mobile device (smartphone and mobile computer) volumes of 21.5 million units, up 57% year-on-year and up 3% sequentially.
  • Nokia mobile device ASP (including services revenue) of EUR 62, down from EUR 64 in Q4 2009.
  • Devices & Services gross margin of 32.4%, down from 33.8% in Q1 2009 and 34.3% in Q4 2009.
  • Devices & Services non-IFRS operating margin of 12.1%, up from 10.4% in Q1 2009 and down from 15.4% in Q4 2009.
  • NAVTEQ non-IFRS net sales of EUR 189 million, up 41% year-on-year and down 16% sequentially (up 46% and down 18% at constant currency).
  • Nokia Siemens Networks net sales of EUR 2.7 billion, down 9% year-on-year and down 25% sequentially (down 12% and 27% at constant currency).
  • Nokia Siemens Networks non-IFRS operating margin of 0.6%, up from -4.1% in Q1 2009 and down from 5.5% in Q4 2009.
  • Nokia operating cash flow of EUR 1.0 billion.
  • Total cash and other liquid assets of EUR 9.7 billion at the end of Q1 2010.
  • Nokia taxes were unfavorably impacted by Nokia Siemens Networks taxes as no tax benefits are recognized for certain Nokia Siemens Networks deferred tax items. If Nokia’s estimated long-term tax rate of 26% had been applied, non-IFRS Nokia EPS would have been approximately 1 Euro cent higher.
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