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Chinese distributor purchases $2 Billion worth of Nokia phones for 2008

By Stefan Constantinescu on Friday, March 7th, 2008 at 4:03 AM PST In Nokia

180×135_20070511_dog5yx5aja4ylnd.jpgChina Postel has committed to purchasing around $2 Billion worth of Nokia (NYSE: NOK) products for the year 2008. Assuming an N95 is around $600 that is around 3.33 million units. Not bad. Last year however that number was $2.5 Billion, so … what gives?

[Nokia PR]

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3 Comments on “Chinese distributor purchases $2 Billion worth of Nokia phones for 2008”

  1. Thomas says:

    Thats greate hope AT&T do the same :mrgreen:

  2. Thomas says:

    Well last year they buy for 2.5 billion but this order 2 billion dollar is only the start of 2008. The year have 12 months…China Postel is expected to purchase mobile devices valued at approximately USD 2 billion from Nokia in 2008. In addition, both parties have agreed to strengthen strategic ties, especially with regard to channel development, resource investment, and marketing management.

  3. Al says:

    What gives? Here’smy guess:

    Lets guess they always buy 5 million phones.

    In 2007, 5 million phones cost 2.5 billion.
    In 2008, 5 million phones cost 2 billion.

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