Friday, July 27, 2012
Amazing, CEO of Nokia Translucent Salary 95 billion a year
As the CEO of Nokia which is one of the world's leading mobile phone vendor, the salary of a Stephen Elop certainly abundant. Yes, the Canadian national men earned revenues worth 7.94 million euros from Nokia in the year 2011.
As quoted by Bloomberg on Monday, Elop's basic salary is actually 'only' 1.02 million euros. But he got a 473 070 euro bonus, cash compensation following his move from Microsoft and stock option allotments.
Everything is in the form of cash, but also in the form of quota shares and also to trigger the transition sebagainya.Elop Nokia Symbian operating system to focus on Windows Phone handset. Month of October 2011, Nokia introduced the handset Lumia as the first Windows smartphone. Currently, several series of Lumia has been sold to global market.
Elop who is now 48-year-old was appointed as CEO of Nokia in September 2010. Previously he was a career in software giant Microsoft with his last position as Head of Business Division.
While it's 'Death Bell' Rings Symbian Start ..?
Nokia business is likely to soon replace the old operating system with Windows Phone has shown positive results in the UK.
Data quarter ending mid-February 2012 show, after launch of the Nokia Lumia 800 Microsoft's market share rose five-fold to 2.5% in the UK. The UK market alone is considered an indicator of trends across Europe.
Queen Elizabeth was in the country, a study showed that sales of Windows-based smartphone Phone is now beyond Symbian. A sign of success for Nokia rules out OS lawasnya.
But Nokia to shift the task of Android in the UK is still steep. Because the data suggest the market is increasingly dominated by Google's Android and Apple's share of 48.5% to 28.7%.
While the market for Symbian OS fell to 2.4% from 12.4% the previous year. Similarly, data released by Kantar.
"The fact that sales have beaten WP7 Symbian is an exciting achievement. However, Nokia needs to rapidly expand the range to compete in the second quarter," he added.
"There are strong signs that the Nokia handset-based WP 7 started making an impact on the European smartphone market, although in the United States is still weak," said analyst Dominic Sunnebo Kantar, a quote from Reuters on Wednesday.
Nokia Lumia 800 alone controls 87 percent of recorded sales of Windows Phone in the UK, according to research.
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