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Former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop will make $25 million if Microsoft acquires company

article published on 19 September, 2013

Former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop, who was also formerly a high-ranking executive within Microsoft, will make $25 million in termination fees if Nokia shareholders agree to sell the handset business to Microsoft. The software giant will pay $5 billion for the mobile phone division, and $2.17 billion for Nokia's patent trove when the deal is approved. Additionally, Microsoft extended at $1.5 ... [ read the full article ]

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SuckRaven
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19. September 2013 @ 19:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The Finns should band together and start a kickstarter campaign to keep Microsoft from getting their hands on the company, and doing whatever with it. If not that, then maybe they can consider a govt. bailout, if they really want to keep the company in Finland.

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20. September 2013 @ 12:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Makes this a fin soup I guess. I am an American so let the Fins make these devices over here in America. If MS does that then why object.
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