According to some analysts forecast for next year in the mobile phone market downturn, the world's largest mobile phone maker NOKIA CEO Ollila (Jorma Ollila) said in an interview with the British "Financial Times" interview, the mobile phone of the strong market demand will continue until 2006, not the so-called "downturn" problem.
The interview was published Monday in the financial times. Ollila said: "we see the sales figures higher in January than in January, and I have a wonderful feeling that next year will be a very good year for growth. "
Ollila said earlier this year, some analysts also believe that this year will not continue the good growth in the past two years, but now no longer hear this voice. Last month, NOKIA reported a third quarter profit forecast, thanks to a surprisingly good sales, plus cost effective and disposable income.
According to Ollila said, NOKIA's strong sales mainly from two aspects: one is in a mature market to a large number of mobile phone users to replace the new machine; in addition, the Middle East and other emerging markets such as Africa, the powerful NOKIA advantage in the low-end mobile phone has been greatly improved. These emerging markets are repeating China's 7, 8 years ago, the hot scenes.
However, the industry also has two major issues for NOKIA: for flip mobile phone market of "blind" to catch up with rivals such as Motorola good opportunity, also the lack of such iconic mobile phone like Motorola Razr. In this regard, is about to step down next year, Ollila and successor, the current chief operating officer Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said that next year's product line will be improved according to the requirements of the market segments
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