List of acquisitions by Nokia

Summary

Nokia Corporation is a Finnish multinational communications corporation, founded in 1865. It is headquartered in Keilaniemi, Espoo, a city neighbouring Finland's capital Helsinki.[1] Nokia is engaged in the manufacturing of mobile devices and in converging Internet and communications industries. Nokia was founded by Fredrik Idestam in 1865.[2] The company was subsequently incorporated in the town of Nokia in 1871.[3]

The following is a list of acquisitions by Nokia since December 1997. During the past few years Nokia has been actively acquiring companies with new technologies and competencies, including also investments in minority positions. Since December 1997, Nokia has acquired 41 companies or businesses.[4] The value of each acquisition is listed in either US dollars or Euros. If the value of an acquisition is not listed, then it is undisclosed.

Acquisitions edit

Date Company Nokia unit Country Value (Million USD/EUR) References
56 January 2017 Comptel Nokia Software   Finland $370
55 December 2016 Deepfield Nokia ION   United States
54 June 2016 Withings   France $190
53 April 2016 Nakina Systems   Canada [5]
52 April 2015 Alcatel - Lucent Nokia Corporation   France $16,600
51 January 2015 Panasonic System Networks Nokia Networks   Japan [6]
50 August 2014 SAC Wireless Service   United States [7]
49 April 2013 HideALL Mobile Application   India [8]
48 November 2012 earthmine Location and Commerce   United States [9]
47 Not yet finished Scalado (imaging technology)
46 November 2011 Smarterphone Asha platform   Norway NA [10]
45 Not yet finished
(Expected: late 2010)
Wireless infrastructure assets of Motorola Nokia Siemens Networks   United States $1,200 [11]
44 1 September 2010 Motally (app/webapp tracking software) Services   United States [12]
[13]
43 9 April 2010 Novarra Inc. (Java based web browser) Services   United States [14]
[15]
42 9 April 2010 MetaCarta, Inc. Services   United States [16]
41 28 September 2009 Dopplr Services   Finland [17]
40 11 September 2009 Plum Services   United States [18]
39 5 August 2009 cellity AG Services   Germany [19]
[20]
38 9 February 2009 bit-side GmbH Services   Germany [21]
[22]
37 2 December 2008 Symbian Ltd.[note 1] Nokia Corporation   United Kingdom €264 [23]
[24]
36 4 November 2008 OZ Communications Services & Software   Canada [25]
[26]
35 15 July 2008 Plazes Services & Software   Germany [27]
[28]
34 10 July 2008 Navteq Nokia Corporation   United States $8,100 [29]
[30]
[31]
[32]
33 17 June 2008 Trolltech (Qt Development Frameworks) Devices   Norway $153 [33]
[34]
[35]
[36]
32 18 December 2007 Digiskin UK Nokia Innovation   United Kingdom [37]
[38]
31 4 December 2007 Avvenu Enterprise Solutions   United States [39]
[40]
30 8 October 2007 Enpocket Nokia Corporation   United States [41]
29 24 July 2007 Twango Multimedia   United States [42]
28 16 October 2006 Loudeye Corp. Multimedia   United States $60 [43]
[44]
27 12 October 2006 gate5 AG Multimedia   Germany [45]
26 30 June 2006 LCC International's U.S. deployment business Networks   United States [46]
25 10 February 2006 Intellisync Corporation Enterprise Solutions   United States $430 [47]
[48]
24 18 October 2004 Metrowerks Corporation Nokia Corporation   United States [49]
23 3 November 2003 Tahoe Networks Nokia Networks   United States [50]
22 19 August 2003 Sega.com Inc. Nokia Mobile Phones   United States [51]
[52]
21 22 April 2003 Eizel Technologies Nokia Internet Communications   United States $21 [53]
[54]
20 22 May 2002 Redback Networks Inc. Nokia Networks   United States [55]
19 25 July 2001 Amber Networks Inc. Nokia Networks   United States $421 [56]
[57]
[58]
18 28 June 2001 F5 Networks Inc. Nokia Internet Communications   United States [59]
17 7 December 2000 Ramp Networks Inc. Nokia Internet Communications   United States $127 [60]
[61]
[62]
[63]
[64]
16 20 October 2000 NGI Industrial (NGI)[note 2] Nokia Mobile Phones   Brazil $415 [65]
15 8 August 2000 DiscoveryCom Inc. Nokia Networks   United States $220 [66]
[67]
[68]
14 1 February 2000 Network Alchemy Inc. Nokia Internet Communications   United States $335 [69]
[70]
[71]
[72]
13 13 December 1999 Security software business from TeamWARE Group Nokia Wireless Network Solutions   Finland [73]
12 22 October 1999 Telekol Group Nokia Internet Communications   United States $56.5 [74]
11 2 September 1999 Rooftop Communications Corporation Nokia Networks   United States $57 [75]
[76]
[77]
10 30 June 1999 Aircom International Nokia Networks   United Kingdom [78]
9 14 May 1999 R&D units from TeamWARE Group Nokia Mobile Phones   Finland [79]
8 18 February 1999 InTalk Corporation Nokia Wireless Business Communications   United States [80]
7 16 February 1999 Diamond Lane Communications Nokia Networks   United States $125 [81]
6 18 December 1998 Vienna Systems Corporation Nokia Internet Communications   Canada $90 [82]
5 17 September 1998 NE-Products Oy Nokia Mobile Phones   Finland [83]
4 20 August 1998 User Interface Design Nokia Communications Products   Sweden [84]
3 25 June 1998 Matra Nortel Communications Nokia Mobile Phones   France [4]
2 9 December 1997 Ipsilon Networks Inc. Nokia Networks   United States $120 [4]
1 11 February 1991 Technophone Ltd Nokia Mobile Phones   United Kingdom £34M

Divestments edit

Since 1996, Nokia has made the following divestments.

Date Divestiture target Nokia unit Ref.
13 September 2018 Velocix IP Video [85]
1 December 2016 HMD Global Hardware devices [86]
3 August 2015 HERE Technologies Mapping and geospatial [87]
25 April 2014 Entire Devices and Services business Mobile/Handheld Devices & related services [88]
Q1 2013 TCS, HCL IT/ICM businesses including SCM, PLM, ERP [89] [90] [91]
2012 Vertu
2011 The Qt Company
2011 Sofia[92] Nokia Voip technology
30 November 2010 Nokia's wireless modem business Nokia Corporation [93] [94]
12 July 2010 MetaCarta's enterprise business Nokia Corporation [95]
1 December 2009 Venyon Nokia Corporation [96]
16 October 2009 Nokia's Symbian Professional Services Nokia Corporation [97] [98]
14 April 2009 Nokia's security appliance business Services [99]
[100]
16 June 2008 Nokia's line fit automotive business Devices [101]
[102]
2 June 2008 Nokia's Adaptation Software R&D entity Nokia Corporation [103]
[104]
[105]
16 May 2008 Nokia's Identity Systems Services & Software [106]
[107]
5 November 2007 3G chipset development Nokia Corporation [108]
[109]
5 September 2005 Professional Mobile Radio business Networks [110]
18 March 2005 Nextrom Holding Nokia Corporation [111]
30 August 2001 Part of mobile core related R&D Nokia Networks [112]
13 March 2001 Narrowband access products Nokia Networks [113]
13 June 2000 Cabling and electromechanical units Nokia Networks [114]
17 January 2000 Nokia Display Products' branded business Nokia Display Products [115]
10 January 2000 Monitor manufacturing unit in Hungary Nokia Display Products [116]
1 November 1999 SHD/DWDM business Nokia Networks [117]
1 October 1999 Salcomp Oy Nokia Communications Products [118]
9 September 1998 Mobile radios and printed circuit boards Nokia Networks [119]
7 August 1998 LK-Products Oy Nokia Mobile Phones [120]
3 March 1998 Autoliv Nokia AB Nokia Industrial Electronics [121]
23 December 1997 Loudspeaker Operations Nokia Industrial Electronics [122]
7 February 1997 Tuner Operations Nokia Multimedia Network Terminals [120]
17 July 1996 Television production Nokia General Communications Products [123]
18 March 1996 Cable Business / NKF Holding NV Nokia Communications Products [124]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The net cash outlay from Nokia to purchase the approximately 52% of Symbian Limited shares it did not already own was approximately EUR 264 million.
  2. ^ Nokia increased its ownership to 100% and purchased the additional 49% of the total share capital of NGI from Gradiente Telecom for USD $415 million.

References edit

General
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  42. ^ "Nokia acquires Twango to offer a comprehensive media sharing experience" (Press release). Nokia Corporation. 24 July 2007. Retrieved 30 June 2009.
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  50. ^ "World-class team from Tahoe Networks joins Nokia Networks' core networks business" (Press release). Nokia Corporation. 3 November 2003. Retrieved 30 June 2009.
  51. ^ "Nokia completes acquisition of assets of Sega.com Inc" (Press release). Nokia Corporation. 22 September 2003. Retrieved 30 June 2009.
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  55. ^ "Nokia Makes Investment In Redback Networks" (Press release). Nokia Corporation. 22 May 2002. Retrieved 30 June 2009.
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  57. ^ "Nokia completes acquisition of Amber Networks through issuance and transfer of Nokia shares" (Press release). Nokia Corporation. 29 August 2001. Retrieved 30 June 2009.
  58. ^ "Nokia to Acquire Amber Networks for $421 Million" (Press release). Nokia Corporation. 25 July 2001. Retrieved 30 June 2009.
  59. ^ "Nokia and F5 Networks Enter Into Global Alliance" (Press release). Nokia Corporation. 28 June 2001. Retrieved 30 June 2009.
  60. ^ "Nokia completes acquisition of Ramp Networks" (Press release). Nokia Corporation. 25 January 2001. Retrieved 30 June 2009.
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  62. ^ "Nokia extends tender offer for Ramp Networks" (Press release). Nokia Corporation. 17 January 2001. Retrieved 30 June 2009.
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External links edit

  • Official Nokia portal
  • Nokia – Financials
  • Nokia – Investor Relations
  • Nokia Corporation Company Profile at Yahoo!