{"id":49649,"date":"2013-11-19T09:51:08","date_gmt":"2013-11-19T07:51:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/businesstech.co.za\/news\/?p=49649"},"modified":"2013-11-19T10:04:53","modified_gmt":"2013-11-19T08:04:53","slug":"microsoft-nokia-deal-expected-to-get-thumbs-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businesstech.co.za\/news\/mobile\/49649\/microsoft-nokia-deal-expected-to-get-thumbs-up\/","title":{"rendered":"Microsoft-Nokia deal expected to get thumbs up"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Nokia shareholders are expected to approve the sale of its mobile phone business to Microsoft on Tuesday, with the deal&#8217;s financial benefits likely to outweigh resistance from a minority of investors upset over the sale of a Finnish national icon.<\/p>\n<p>Nokia agreed in September to sell its devices and services business and license its patents to Microsoft for 5.44 billion euros ($7.36 billion) after failing to recover from a late start in smartphones.<\/p>\n<p>The sale, which is expected to close in the first quarter of next year after regulatory approvals, is set to boost Nokia&#8217;s net cash position to nearly 8 billion euros from around 2 billion in the third quarter and allow it to return cash to shareholders, possibly through a special dividend.<\/p>\n<p>Without the loss-making handset business, the remaining company will earn over 90 percent of sales from telecom equipment unit Nokia Services and Networks (NSN) and will also include a navigation software business and a trove of patents.<\/p>\n<p>Since the Microsoft deal was announced, Nokia shares have doubled, closing at 6.00 euros on Monday.<\/p>\n<p>Last year, they fell as far as 1.33 euros, a level not seen since 1994, on worries the mobile phone business would burn through cash before it could ever catch up with rivals such as Samsung Electronics and Apple Inc.<\/p>\n<p>Billionaire and activist investor Daniel Loeb said in October that he had taken a position in Nokia and that he expects a &#8220;meaningful portion of the excess&#8221; cash from the Microsoft deal to be returned to investors.<\/p>\n<p>While approval from shareholders is considered a done deal, Tuesday&#8217;s meeting, which starts at 2:00 p.m. (1200 GMT) in Helsinki&#8217;s Ice Hall arena, will also be a chance for some shareholders to vent their dissatisfaction.<\/p>\n<p>The sale of the mobile phones business, Finland&#8217;s biggest brand and at one point worth 4 percent of national GDP, came as a shock to many Finns. The company&#8217;s success helped to transform Finland from a backwater economy in the shadow of the Soviet Union into a high-tech powerhouse.<\/p>\n<p>At Nokia&#8217;s last regular shareholders&#8217; meeting, many shareholders took to the microphone to question CEO Stephen Elop&#8217;s strategy, particularly his 2011 decision to adopt Microsoft&#8217;s Windows Phone software over Nokia&#8217;s own Symbian or Google&#8217;s widely popular Android operating system.<\/p>\n<p>Elop stepped down when he announced the agreement with Microsoft, his former employer, and is due to return to the Redmond, Washington company when the deal closes.<\/p>\n<p>Finnish tabloids have called him a &#8220;Trojan horse&#8221;, although most analysts have been sympathetic, saying there were few good options for the company by the time he was hired in late 2010.<\/p>\n<p>One Finnish businessman and former Nokia manager had set up a group called Nokita, translated as &#8220;bet higher&#8221; in Finnish, in an attempt to outbid Microsoft. He said on Monday that he failed to find enough investors.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Of course there was a bit of a patriotic idea behind my plan, but there was also the calculation,&#8221; said Juhani Parda, who believed Nokia&#8217;s devices business could be worth around 23 billion euros in three years by adopting Android in addition to Windows Phone. &#8220;I think 5.44 billion is definitely good for Microsoft. 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