X
Community Buzz
Create group
Help
About ThatsToday
Nokia says Microsoft's Elop to be new CEO
Nokia says Microsoft's Elop to be new CEO
9/10/2010
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia , the world's top cellphone maker, said Stephen Elop, the head of Microsoft's Business Division, was to be its new chief executive, leading a renewed effort to compete in the smartphone market.
Full story: Reuters: Business News
Similar articles
Computerworld Skills News
Nokia names Microsoft's Elop as new CEO
Nokia has named Stephen Elop, president of Microsoft's business software group, to become its new CEO effective from later this month.
Slashdot
Nokia Names Microsoft's Elop As New CEO
itwbennett writes "Nokia has tapped Stephen Elop, former president of Microsoft's business software group, to become its new CEO effective Sept. 21. Elop will replace Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, who loses h...
Alltop RSS
Nokia names Microsoft’s Stephen Elop as its new CEO
A victim of Steve Jobs and the iPhone, Nokia chief executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo is stepping down on Sept. 20. He will be replaced by Stephen Elop, the current head of Microsoft’s business divi...
VentureBeat
Nokia names Microsoft’s Stephen Elop as its new CEO
A victim of Steve Jobs and the iPhone, Nokia chief executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo is stepping down on Sept. 20. He will be replaced by Stephen Elop, the current head of Microsoft’s business divi...
ReadWriteWeb
Nokia's New CEO Stephen Elop Says "Developers, Developers, Developers!"
Nokia's newly appointed CEO Stephen Elop, the former head of Microsoft's Business Division, made a surprise appearance at today's Nokia World 2010 event in London. He presented the award to the finali...
WebProNews Feed
Nokia Drops CEO, Gains Microsoft's Elop
Nokia's Board of Directors has appointed Stephen Elop President and CEO of Nokia. He will assume the role beginning September 21. Elop is currently President of Microsoft's Business Division, and has ...
Comments on this article
Add your comment
Report
Latest from Reuters: Business News
Reuters: Business News
Bankia set to ask Spain for more than $19 billion
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's Bankia SA is set to ask the state for a more than 15 billion euros ($19 billion) bailout on Friday, m...
Reuters: Business News
Stock futures flat on concerns over Greece
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The S&P 500 index futures were little changed on Friday as hopes that the European Central Bank could take ...
Reuters: Business News
NBC may buy Microsoft's MSNBC.com stake
(Reuters) - NBCUniversal is in talks to buy out Microsoft Corp's 50 percent stake in joint venture MSNBC.com, media reports said...
Reuters: Business News
Euro zone must head toward banking union: ECB's Praet
MILAN (Reuters) - The euro zone needs to push ahead with its financial sector reform plans and create a centrally managed and fu...
Reuters: Business News
Lehman to buy remaining Archstone stake for $1.58 billion
(Reuters) - Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc said it has bought the remaining 26.5 percent of apartment company Archstone from Barcl...
Reuters: Business News
Moody's downgrades three big Nordic banks
STOCKHOLM/OSLO (Reuters) - Moody's Investor Service downgraded credit ratings of three large Nordic banks on Friday, citing thei...
Reuters: Business News
Bankia shares suspended ahead of rescue details
MADRID (Reuters) - Shares in Spain's fourth-biggest lender Bankia SA were suspended on the Madrid stock exchange on Friday, ahe...
Reuters: Business News
Slow and steady Mexico draws equity bets over Brazil
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican stocks are drawing investors away from Brazil as Latin America's biggest economy loses steam and...
Reuters: Business News
China counter-challenges U.S. over subsidies at WTO
GENEVA (Reuters) - China has filed a complaint at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to challenge U.S. countervailing duties, ta...
Reuters: Business News
Analysis: Funds of hedge funds fight to stay relevant
ZURICH/LONDON (Reuters) - For funds which market themselves on their ability to spot the sharpest hedge fund minds, it could be ...
Sponsored links
© 2008-2010 ThatsToday.com
Contact
About ThatsToday
Help
Terms
Make this my home page
Language:
Eng
/
Sve
/
Ger
Community Buzz
Create group
Sitemap
ThatsToday.com
Sign up
Sign In
Sign In
E-mail address
Password
Forgot your password?
Remember me
Facebook Login
Close
Forgot your password?
Enter your login e-mail below. We will send you an email with a link how to get a new one.
E-mail address: