Nokia to Delist from Euronext
Nokia applied to delist from the pan-European stock market Euronext in Paris.

Nokia applied to delist from the pan-European stock market Euronext in Paris.
Nissan has redefined customer engagement by partnering with Infobip to pioneer a first-of-its-kind Agentic AI campaign.
IBM announced it plans to cut thousands of jobs in the current quarter.
The European Commission launched the pilot of RAISE – the Resource for Artificial Intelligence Science in Europe.
Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom agreed to cooperate on a €1 billion data center project in Germany.
Telefonica unveiled its five-year strategic plan under CEO Marc Murtra.
Hrvatski Telekom has launched a national program of free education in artificial intelligence, titled “AI, You Can Do It.” (AI ti to možeš).
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Telefonica and stc signed a satellite service pact, deepening their partnership.
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The parent companies of Italian operators WindTre and Iliad discussed a potential combination between the two firms.
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Nokia reported a 54% drop in profits in the third quarter of 2025 to €80 million, despite a significant growth in sales.
A new study by Juniper Research has found that global satellite provider revenue from fixed satellite broadband will increase from $10 billion in 2025 to $20 billion in 2030.
Amazon decided to slash 14,000 corporate jobs as it continues a push to slim down its operation.
Only 15% of IT application leaders said they are currently considering, piloting, or deploying fully autonomous AI agents, according to a survey by Gartner.
Germany could cover operators’ costs to remove Huawei equipment from networks.
Samsung's memory revenue climbed to $19.4 billion in the third quarter of 2025, marking the South Korean firm’s return as the world’s leading memory supplier, according to Counterpoint Research.
Meta Platforms got more time to provide an easy option for Facebook and Instagram users in the Netherlands to switch to non-personalized timelines.