I did not read it like that. Microsoft is getting the trove of mobile device patents...even the ***************************s here said that Microsoft will be a mobile patent juggernaut now.
******** people are so confused here.
1. Microsoft bought Nokia's Devices &Services business. This includes half of Nokia's workforce and 7 factories around the globe, plus more.
2. Nokia owns its patents and name. It licenses both to Microsoft for 1.4 billion euros. Patent license is for 10 years.
3. Nokia name stays to Nokia. Nokia can use Nokia brand on a mobile products again in 2016. Probably to shield them for Nokia immediately buying Jolla, going for Android and putting Nokia brand on them.
Nokia keeps owning NSN, HERE and Advanced Technologies. that form 50% of Nokia's yearly revenue. Advanced Technologies include Nokia's patents and R&D work.
Our Advanced Technologies business will build on several of Nokia’s current CTO and Intellectual Property Rights activities.Advanced Technologies will explore new business opportunities through advanced research, development and concept products in areas such as connectivity, sensing and material technologies, as well as web and cloud technologies. At the same time, Advanced Technologies plans to continue to build Nokia’s patent portfolio from this innovation and targets to expand its industry-leading technology licensing program, spanning technologies that enable mobility today and tomorrow.
Ehm, Nokia is up 30% right now. Nokia just experienced their largest single day surge in stock value. Ever.
Nokia closed +33% in its main market, OMXH. And why not. They essentially keep all the profitable parts of the company and have net cash of over 10 billion euros. They essentially become engineering house, like they were in mid 90's with the creation of GSM standard.
1.74 billion euros worth of Nokia stock changed hands today, nice.