Nokia Oyj shares surged the most in more than four years after adjusted profit in the most recent quarter blew past analyst estimates, driven by demand for artificial intelligence and cloud services.
Nokia (NYSE:NOK) extended gains for the eighth consecutive trading session, closing the day 1.97% higher at $5.17. The Finland-based mobile, fixed, and cloud network solutions provider has added 8.5% ...
Thinking about what to do with Nokia Oyj stock? You’re definitely not alone. Investors have been watching closely as Nokia’s share price has quietly but surely gathered momentum in recent weeks. The ...
Roundhill Investments has resurrected an exchange-traded fund focused on holding a basket of so-called meme stocks nearly two years after shutting down the original. The Roundhill Meme Stock ETF MEME ...
Something unusual is happening to biotech stocks: They’re going up. A drug-pricing deal between Pfizer and the White House and a spate of deals have sent the SPDR S&P Biotech exchange-traded fund up 9 ...
Afghanistan’s United Nations-sanctioned foreign minister has arrived in India, the first visit by a top Taliban leader since they returned to power in 2021, following the withdrawal of United ...
As New Jersey heads into the final weeks of a contentious race for governor, Democrats still have the most registered voters in the state. But Republican have made significant gains in registrations — ...
A video obtained by Politico and released Wednesday shows California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter berating a staffer during a 2021 video call after stepping into her shot. In the ...
These days everyone’s excited about transparent OLED panels, but where’s the love for the classic Nokia 5110 LCD? As the prolific [Nick Bild] demonstrates in his latest creation, all you’ve got to do ...
Dublin, Oct. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Network API Market by API Type (Device Status, Identity, Location, Network Performance), Application (IoT, Priority Communication, Anti-fraud, ...
Former Education Secretary Gavin Williamson accused ministers of "not putting children first" when making the "unnecessary" decision to close schools in January 2021, the Covid inquiry has heard. He ...