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March 1 2006
Nokia and SANYO today announced a preliminary
agreement with intent to form a new global company comprised of their
respective CDMA mobile phones businesses -separate from the parent
companies. The new entity will operate in the spirit of partnership and
have major operations in San Diego, USA as well as Osaka and Tottori,
Japan.
The relevant assets from both companies will be
contributed or made available for the new entity. Final agreements are
expected to be signed in the second quarter of 2006, with the new
business expected to commence operations in the third quarter 2006,
provided that the due diligence has been completed and all necessary
regulatory approvals obtained.
It is expected that the new company will benefit by combining both
parties' CDMA businesses to achieve a leading position within the global
CDMA mobile phones market. Nokia brings to this resulting entity the
strength of its world-renowned brand, demand supply expertise, a solid
entry-level and mid-range CDMA mobile phones product portfolio and
well-established relations with over 60 CDMA carrier customers around
the globe.
SANYO has a leadership position in mid-range and high-end
CDMA handsets and maintains strong relationships with CDMA operators in
Japan and North America.
"Meeting and exceeding our customers' expectations is the key priority
that drives Nokia every day," said Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, President and
Chief Operations Officer, Nokia.
"We identified this new entity as the best way to create
an attractive CDMA phone portfolio for our customers with the widest
possible product offering at the high-end, mid-range and entry levels.
We estimate that the creation of this separate, associated company will
provide Nokia with financial benefits from start. It also offers both
parties timely access to R&D competencies that complement their own
internal strategies."
SANYO's President, Toshimasa Iue said, "In addition to making possible
the supply of even better products to our current customers, this new
company will also lead to raising our position in the global market." He
added, "I am confident that integrating Nokia's strong brand with
SANYO's ability to meet the markets needs will lead to the building of a
very strong partnership in the CDMA industry."
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