Nokialand
I imagine you haven?t heard of NokiaLand before? The naming NokiaLand has to do with the worlds big-gest handset maker Nokia and Finland, the boondocks it comes from.
Nokia
Nokia has not forever been a far-out leader in chamber phones, digital technologies, telecommunications networks, wireless observations solutions and great tech gadgets like the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet. Some 100 years ago the coterie was manufacturing certificate, toilet paper, galoshes, tires and raincoats - all-nokia.net.
Finland
Thanks to Nokia Finland has develop one of the fastest-growing and most wealthy economies in Europe. And Nokia phones press a main hawk principle on its home market. This is why Finland is on referred to as NokiaLand.
In the 1980s Finland was conquer known in favour of its paper and pap industries and big dreary winters. At the that having been said interval Nokia made the firmness to muu-muu its pty fuzzy from prospect, tires, and rubber boots to mobile phones. High-minded on the run - today the friends sells more phones than any other company in the world.
The Nokia success piece had an vast brunt on the finnish economy. Nokia increased the finnish GDP beside more than 1.5 percent in 1999 alone. In 2004 Nokia’s appropriate of the Finnish GDP was 3.5 percent and accounted as a replacement for all but a abode of Finnish exports in 2003. Matrix year more than 20 000 people were employed past Nokia in Finland which is amateurishly 2 percent of the people in the Finnish business sector. Also a few trifling companies such as Perlos compel ought to grown into muscular ones as Nokia subcontractors.
As Nokia?s profits grew, the Nokia interest appraisal increased and this also created a magnanimous number of chic uncommonly in clover households in NokiaLand – thanks to Nokia.
The President
Have faith it or not there was a private plan some 5 years ago in NokiaLand to send Jorma Ollila, CEO of Nokia as president of Finland. This did not agitate discernible, but if it had we firmly would acquire had our NokiaLand. The allegory was revealed when Sauli Niinist? published his memoirs this summer. He writes that he had asked Jorma Ollila, the chief executive of Nokia, to run for president in the 2000 presidential election. According to Mr Niinist?, Mr Ollila pondered on the other side of the matter when Niinist? made him the submit in the spring of 1999. As we all recall Mr Ollila didn?t elapse in support of it!
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