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Cheap phones lift Nokia s profits

By Tarmo Virki | Tue 3rd, June 2008

HELSINKI - Robust demand for cheaper phones boosted third-quarter earnings at Nokia Oyj, the world's biggest maker of cell phones, with the better than expected profits sending its shares higher.

Although phone prices fell, volumes were up and profit margins improved thanks to tight cost controls.

As a result the company said on Thursday its earnings per share for the three months rose to 0.40 euros from 0.21 euros in the same period of 2006. Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast earnings in a range of 0.27 euros to 0.38 euros per share.

Nokia SharesShares in Nokia closed 2.5 percent higher in Helsinki at 26.25 euros, valuing the firm at 103.3 billion euros ($147.3 billion). The DJ Stoxx European technology sector index was down 0.2 percent.

Nokia sold 112 million phones in the quarter, more than its three closest rivals combined, as consumers in emerging markets rushed to buy Nokia's ultra-cheap models.

"The sub 30 euro segment grew very nicely," Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo told Reuters. "We are quite strong in that segment."

The Finnish company has a strong lead in emerging markets including China and India, which it has been fiercely defending.

With about 8 million new clients signing up for mobile telephony each month in India alone, the world's leading cell phone makers are falling over each other to woo first-time buyers with low-priced handsets.

"We are having a lot of growth in new subscribers in places like India and China, Indonesia, we are seeing Africa come on in a big way," Nokia Chief Financial Officer Rick Simonson said in a conference call with analysts.

Nokia said its global market share rose to 39 percent.

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