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Nokia to axe 4,000 jobs, move assembly to Asia Accra, Feb. 6, GNA – The Finnish Business Council, West Africa (FBCWA), on Monday lauded Ghana’s business environment, which according to the group hinged heavily on proactive investment laws, political stability, security and strategic government policies. Finland lauds Ghana's economic growth and political advancement Accra, Feb. 7, GNA – Finland has lauded Ghana’s significant growth in the economic development, citing also peace and stable political atmosphere coupled with excellent human relations. Pöyry takes part in ensuring safe final disposal of spent nuclear fuel in Finland PÖYRY PLC Press release 8 February 2012Pöyry`s Water & Environment Business Group has been awarded design agreements by Posiva Oy on expert work regarding the final disposal of spent nuclear fuel ... Nokia's Mexico, Hungary, Finland Phone Assembly Goes To Asia; 4,000 Jobs Go Today brings news of yet another round of capital-intensive cost-cutting for the challenged mobile phone maker Nokia: the company today announced that it would be transferring smartphone assembly from ... Finland elects a new president Voters braved record low temperatures on Sunday to choose Finland's leader in a runoff between a veteran conservative and the first openly gay candidate from the small Greens party, seen by many as too radical for the Nordic country. Conservative nearing win in Finland vote A conservative former finance minister was headed toward a clear victory in Finland's presidential election Sunday, according to partial results and a TV election forecast. Finland votes for new president in runoff election Voters braved record low temperatures on Sunday to choose Finland's president in a runoff between a veteran conservative and the first openly gay candidate from the small Greens party, seen by many as too radical for the Nordic country. GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Continues Preparations for Finland ESBWR Bid GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy continues to expand its presence in the Finland. Today the company announced it has signed a new project development memorandum of understanding with Finnish software and systems engineering firm Space Systems Finland Ltd. Nokia says to cut 4,000 more jobs HELSINKI (Reuters) - Struggling Finnish phone maker Nokia plans to cut 4,000 more jobs at its plants in Finland, Hungary and Mexico as it seeks to cut costs by moving smartphone assembly work to Asia. The cuts of 8 percent of the phone business workforce, bring total planned job cuts at the group under Chief Executive Stephen Elop to more than 30,000. Nokia said in a statement the job cuts would ... |
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