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Nokia takes 40% of mobile market

By David Ibison in Stockholm

Published: January 24 2008 11:40 | Last updated: January 24 2008 11:40

Nokia, the world’s largest mobile phone maker, sold four in every 10 phones globally for the first time at the end of last year, boosting full-year operating profits by 46 per cent to €7.9bn ($11.6bn).

Shares in the Finnish company soared 14.6 per cent to €23.74, supporting executives’ claims that Nokia’s performance can defy global economic weakness.

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