Nokia Corp.

Nokia Corp.

Nokia Corporation (NOK) is a Finnish multinational specialising in telecommunications equipment, software and services. It supplies radio access networks, core network solutions and managed services to global telecom operators and enterprises, and also holds a portfolio of patent licences. With a market capitalisation around $31.4 billion, Nokia is a major player in the global 5G roll-out but faces intense competition from rivals and varying demand tied to carrier capital expenditure cycles. Investors should note the company’s strategic shift from hardware towards software and services, which aims to improve recurring revenue and margins but depends on execution. Earnings and share price can be volatile: revenue is influenced by large contracts, geopolitical factors and supply-chain dynamics. This summary is educational and not personal investment advice — returns are not guaranteed and values can fall as well as rise. Consider your own goals and seek regulated financial advice if needed.

Why It's Moving

Nokia Corp.

Nokia faces analyst skepticism despite recent share transfers and institutional investor activity

Nokia transferred over 1.2 million shares to equity-based incentive plan participants on March 18, while Fidelity's indirect stake crossed the 5% threshold earlier in the month. Recent price action shows mixed signals, with the stock trading around $8.05 against analyst price targets ranging from neutral $4.26 to bullish $8.00, suggesting limited near-term upside catalysts.
Sentiment:
⚖️Neutral
  • Share dilution from March 18 transfer of 1.2 million shares to incentive plan participants reduces Nokia's treasury holdings to 138 million shares, potentially pressuring valuations
  • Fidelity's 5% stake accumulation signals institutional confidence, though the filing provides no context on recent buying activity or strategic intent
  • Analyst consensus remains cautious with multiple price targets below current trading levels, indicating market may be pricing in optimistic growth expectations that face execution risk

When is the next earnings date for Nokia Corp. (NOK)?

Nokia's next earnings date is April 23, 2026, covering the Q1 2026 interim report. This follows the company's official financial calendar, with the prior Q4 2025 and full-year results released on January 29, 2026. Investors should note the typical before-market-open timing based on historical patterns.

Stock Performance Snapshot

Buy

Analyst Rating

Analysts recommend buying Nokia's stock, believing it has potential to rise from its current price.

Above Average

Financial Health

Nokia is showing strong revenue and cash flow, indicating a solid financial performance overall.

Average

Dividend

Nokia's dividend yield of 1.94% is reasonable for shareholders seeking some income from their investment. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $16 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).

Source: Analyst sentiment is provided by Refinitiv Ltd, a global leader in financial market data with over 40k business clients. Refinitiv Ltd is an independent third party to Nemo. This is not advice.

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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock

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5G and Networks

Nokia is positioned in the 5G infrastructure market where upgrades can drive revenue growth, though outcomes depend on contract wins and capex cycles.

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Global Footprint

A wide geographic customer base offers scale but also exposes Nokia to regulatory and geopolitical risks that can affect contracts and supply chains.

Software Shift

The company is moving from hardware to higher‑margin software and services, which may boost recurring revenue if execution succeeds; performance can vary.

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