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Updated: 2005-02-22 11:22
 
Nokia's battle to stay world's number one

1865年,在芬蘭西南部坦佩雷市坦默科斯基河沿岸的一座紙漿廠里鼓搗紙漿的工人絕不會(huì)想到自己的東家有朝一日會(huì)成為引領(lǐng)全球移動(dòng)通訊市場(chǎng)的國(guó)際公司,而這一切都是今天的事實(shí):諾基亞已連續(xù)7年穩(wěn)坐全球市場(chǎng)霸主之位。

 

Nokia sold more than 200 million phones in 2004

Think Finland - think business - and you may well come up with the name Nokia.

From humble beginnings Nokia has risen to dominate the world market for mobile phones.

When Fredrik Idestam set up business on the banks of the river Nokia in Southern Finland, the telephone had not yet been invented.

It was 1865 and the firm started by making items such as toilet paper and rubber boots. It expanded into other businesses, before deciding to concentrate on electronics in the 1980s.

Nokia launched its first mobile phone, the Talkman, in 1984.

The machine was large and heavy by today's standards but the company was sure one day everyone would want one.

That prediction proved correct.

Nokia sold more than 200 million phones in 2004, and last month reported fourth-quarter, pre-tax profits of 1.46bn euros (£1bn; $1.9bn), compared with 1.73bn euros in 2003.

That topped forecasts for a fall in profits to 1.3bn euros.

Nokia has always been a forward looking company, says David Wood, of Symbian Technology.

"One thing they identified early on was the fashion aspect of mobile phones, another thing was the focus on usability ."

At one point, Nokia controlled 37% of the global mobile handset market. Profits and the share price swelled as a result.

Yet new competitors - especially those from Asia - started stealing some of its market share.

The rivals were making phones with features and styles that Nokia could not match - and at better prices.

Investors were disturbed, and Nokia's share price - which had risen to heady levels in the technology boom - collapsed.

The share price continued its slide in 2004. Nokia's communications director, Kari Tutti, admits it was a difficult year.

"At the beginning of the year we did lose some market share because we had some holes in our portfolio and the competition brought some good products to the market," he says. "But we have been able to regain some of that market share."

(Agencies)

 

Vocabulary:
 

usability: the effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction with which users can achieve tasks in a particular environment of a product(可用性)

 

 
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