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Nokia to cut 4,000 jobs

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Wed, 27 Apr 2011 8:52p.m.

Nokia says it will cuts 4,000 jobs worldwide by the end of 2012 as the company strives to cut costs amid stiff competition from top smartphone rivals.

The world's largest cellphone maker says most of the cuts will be in Denmark, Finland and Britain.

Nokia said Wednesday that it will also form "a strategic collaboration" with Accenture, which will mean the transfer of some 3,000 Nokia employees to the consultancy. Accenture will continue to provide Symbian platform services for Nokia handsets.

The announcements came as Nokia invited thousands of employees in several Finnish cities to internal meetings about company strategy as it begins a new partnership with Microsoft.

AP

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27 Apr 2011 09:23p.m.

michele mansini wrote:

here is a job for a politician, get these jobs for nz,that's what we need ,jobs, why not approach nokia to set up business in nz. maybe key is too busy chasing cameras.