How Much Has Nokia’s Revenue & EBITDA Changed In The Last Five Years?

+13.48%
Upside
3.54
Market
4.02
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Nokia’s revenues have fallen 19% in the last five years primarily due to the sale of the maps unit, HERE, and a significant decline Networks revenues, which can be attributed to major restructuring and shedding of non-core businesses that led to a decline in Nokia’s wireless market share. On the other hand, the company’s EBITDA has increased 38% in the last five years due to Networks margins improving two-fold. This is attributable to the acquisition of Motorola Solutions’ wireless network business in 2011 as well as several restructuring and cost-cutting initiatives.

NOK revenue and ebitda growth

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