
Nokia Pulls Out of Japan – Cites Dwindling Sales

Nokia has pulled out of the Japanese cellphone market, sources indicate. The global giant has decided to exit Japan, where they occupy only 1% of market share, because of dwindling sales. Nokia Vice President Timo Ihamuotila says, "We have judged that we cannot continue to invest in product development just for Japan amid the current tough economic conditions."
The company will continue to sell its luxury Vertu brand in the country though.
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