Nokia Oyj (NOK)
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13.92 - Open
13.50 - Bid --
- Ask --
- Day's Range
12.84 - 13.62 - 52 Week Range
4.00 - 14.05 - Volume
75,764,942 - Avg. Volume
79,753,700 - Market Cap (intraday)
71.903B - Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.76
- PE Ratio (TTM)
75.76 - EPS (TTM)
0.17 - Earnings Date Jul 23, 2026
- Forward Dividend & Yield 0.16 (1.18%)
- Ex-Dividend Date Apr 28, 2026
- 1y Target Est
12.51
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Trailing total returns as of 5/12/2026, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is OMX Helsinki_PI (^OMXHPI) .
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Market Cap
71.67B
Enterprise Value
68.39B
Trailing P/E
77.96
Forward P/E
33.11
PEG Ratio (5yr expected)
1.21
Price/Sales (ttm)
3.05
Price/Book (mrq)
2.88
Enterprise Value/Revenue
2.92
Enterprise Value/EBITDA
25.55
Financial Highlights
Profitability and Income Statement
Profit Margin
3.98%
Return on Assets (ttm)
2.76%
Return on Equity (ttm)
3.72%
Revenue (ttm)
20B
Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)
774M
Diluted EPS (ttm)
0.17
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Total Cash (mrq)
5.83B
Total Debt/Equity (mrq)
15.63%
Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)
1.6B
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View MoreArgus Quick Note: Weekly Stock List for 05/04/2026: Global Stock Stars
U.S. stocks are trading near record highs - but despite the strong performance, they are being bested by global emerging stocks. A leading industrialized global stock market index, the ETF EAFE (EFA), is up 6% year to date, while the leading emerging market ETF (EEM) has gained 17%. The S&P 500 is no slacker, up 6% year to date, but still below the global emerging stocks. With continued worries over the state of the U.S. economy and some talk of stagflation, global stocks, and especially those that pay dividends, are an option for investors. The lagging U.S. markets represent a change from the recent record. Over the past five years, the S&P 500 has advanced 70% compared to a 28% gain in EAFE and a 14% gain in EEM. But the underperformance has given global stocks a valuation advantage, particularly in the area of dividends. Consider that the EAFE dividend yield of 3.35% is roughly 225 basis points higher than the comparable S&P 500 dividend yield. We think global dividend stocks continue to offer opportunity. In our view, investing in international income stocks is one way to increase portfolio diversification while reducing sensitivity to volatile U.S interest rates. That said, investing in overseas stocks carries its own set of risks, including the impact of currency exchange and geopolitical turmoil. But there are also a number of positives in this asset class for U.S. investors, including a wide selection of companies that pay dividends, robust industry diversification, and, as we have mentioned, higher yields and lower valuations. We used the sort function in the Argus screening tool using these criteria: stocks must carry and Argus BUY rating, trading just below their 52-week high, and with a dividend yield. The following is the resultant list and offers diversity in sectors and countries.
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Finland-based Nokia Corp. acquired a majority stake in Alcatel-Lucent SA in January 2016. Having completed the sale of its mobile device business to Microsoft Corp. in April 2014, Nokia is now primarily a network communications equipment provider. The company has realigned its operating model to four main divisions: Mobile Networks, Network Infrastructure, Cloud & Network Services, and Nokia Technologies.
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Stocks are a mixed bag at midday on Friday, with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq up, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average down. The Index of Consumer Sentiment showed consumer sentiment ended April with a final reading of 49.8, above the 48.5 reading economists expected but marking the lowest level on record - below readings taken during the financial crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and when inflation spiked following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Nokia Earnings: Efforts to Integrate Infinera Bear Fruit Amid Growing Data Center Networking Demand
Nokia provides telecom equipment and services that are used to build wireless and fixed-line networks. It operates in four segments. The mobile networks segment sells equipment and services to telecom carriers to power public wireless networks. Network infrastructure focuses on fixed-line networks, including switching and routing equipment, optical components, and devices used in fiber-to-the-premises networks. The cloud and network services segment develops software used to operate the core of carrier wireless networks and build private networks for enterprises. Nokia also has a sizable research and patent business, where it licenses technology used by handset providers, consumer electronics firms, and other firms making electronic and Internet of Things products.
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