Microsoft completes acquistion of Nokia Devices and Services business
Microsoft Corp. announced it has completed its acquisition of the
Nokia Devices and Services business. The acquisition has been approved
by Nokia shareholders and by governmental regulatory agencies around the
world. The completion of the acquisition marks the first step in
bringing these two organizations together as one team.
“Today we welcome the Nokia Devices and Services business to our
family. The mobile capabilities and assets they bring will advance our
transformation,” said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. “Together with our
partners, we remain focused on delivering innovation more rapidly in our
mobile-first, cloud-first world.”
Reporting to Nadella is former Nokia President and CEO Stephen Elop,
who will serve as executive vice president of the Microsoft Devices
Group, overseeing an expanded devices business that includes Lumia
smartphones and tablets, Nokia mobile phones, Xbox hardware, Surface,
Perceptive Pixel (PPI) products, and accessories. Microsoft welcomes
personnel with deep industry experience in more than 130 sites across 50
countries worldwide, including several factories that design, develop,
manufacture, market and sell a broad portfolio of innovative smart
devices, mobile phones and services.
As part of the transaction,
Microsoft will honor all existing Nokia customer warranties for existing
devices, beginning April 25, 2014.
Windows Phone is the fastest-growing ecosystem in the smartphone
market, and its portfolio of award-winning devices continues to expand.
In the fourth quarter of 2013, according to IDC, Windows Phone
reinforced its position as a top three smartphone operating system and
was the fastest-growing platform among the leading operating systems
with 91 percent year-over-year gain. Furthermore, with the Nokia
mobile phone business, Microsoft will target the affordable mobile
devices market, a $50 billion annual opportunity,delivering the
first mobile experience to the next billion people while introducing
Microsoft services to new customers around the world.
Microsoft will continue to deliver new value and opportunity, and it
will work closely with a range of hardware partners, developers,
operators, distributors and retailers, providing platforms, tools,
applications and services that enable them to make exceptional devices.
With a deeper understanding of hardware and software working as one, the
company will strengthen and grow demand for Windows devices overall.
As with any multinational agreement of this size, scale and
complexity, Microsoft and Nokia have made adjustments to the deal
throughout the close preparation process. As announced previously,
Microsoft will not acquire the factory in Masan, South Korea, and the
factory in Chennai, India, will stay with Nokia due to the tax liens on
Nokia’s assets in India that prevent transfer. As a result, Microsoft
will welcome approximately 25,000 transferring employees from around the
world.
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