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It
incurred restructuring charges of 32 million
euros. Its device market share was 36 per
cent at the same level as the previous quarter
and marginaly up from 35 per cent in the
first quarter of last year. Nokia's average
selling price (Asp) in the first quarter
2007 was 89 euros down from 103 euros in
the first quarter 2006 and at the same level
as in the fourth quarter 2006.
The
lower year on year ASP in the first quarter
2007 was primarily the result of a significantly
higher proportion of entry-level device
sales, where the industry growth especially
in the emerging markets has been strong
and where Nokia's share has been growing.
In
addition, certain ageing higher end products
in its portfolio were viewed as less competitive
in various markets. Sequentially, first
quarter 2007 ASPs were impacted by a higher
percentage of entry-level device sales.
That sequential development was offset by
strong sales of its higher ASP devices,
particularly from the multimedia business
group.
First
quarter net sales decreased five per cent
to 5.6 billion euros compared with 5.9 billion
euros in the first quarter 2006. Strong
overall volume growth was not enough to
offset a significant ASP decline year on
year, driven primarily by a higher proportion
of entry-level sales. Net sales decreased
in all regions except the Asia-Pacific.
Net sales were down
significantly in the US and to a lesser
degree in Latin America, Middle East and
Africa, Europe and China.
Nokia
CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo says, "I am
encouraged by Nokia's first quarter 2007
performance. Our profitability was strong,
with both gross and operating margins up
sequentially, excluding special items. We
also saw good year on year device volume
growth that led to an increase in our market
share, further solidifying our number one
position in the industry.
"Our
multimedia business group achieved record
net sales and operating margin in a seasonally
challenging environment. Multimedia continues
to lead in the convergence space, with close
to eight million Nokia Nseries devices shipped
during the quarter, including the ground-breaking
Nokia N95 multimedia computer.
"Our
Enterprise Solutions business group showed
improved results, bolstered by sales of
the new Nokia E65, and we are targeting
break even for Enterprise Solutions in the
second quarter 2007. Mobile Phones mid-range
portfolio was strengthened by the Nokia
6300, which began initial shipments in the
first quarter.
"We
are excited that Nokia Siemens Networks
started operations on 1 April, 2007. We
believe that this new company will have
the scale, portfolio and innovation to assume
a leading position in the communications
infrastructure market."
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