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Nokia mulls selling its headquarters

Reuters | Posted on Oct 03, 2012 at 01:15pm IST

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Helsinki: Struggling cellphone maker Nokia is seeking to sell its headquarters in Espoo, Finland as part of a drive to dispose of non-core assets.

"We are evaluating different options for non-core parts, such as real estate holdings, and that includes the headquarters," spokeswoman Maija Taimi told Reuters.

The glass and steel building by the Baltic Sea is valued at 200-300 million euros ($259-388 million), according to a report by Finnish newspaper Iltasanomat.

Nokia mulls selling its headquarters

The glass and steel building by the Baltic Sea is valued at 200-300 million euros ($259-388 million).

Nokia, which has been trying to improve its finances through large job cuts and other measures, told investors in July it was it was also looking to sell properties.

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