Germany wants a whopping $6.24 million from Nokia

Posted by Stefan on Sunday, March 16th, 2008 at 9:54 pm under Nokia

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Germany dislikes Nokia's decision to close their factory in Bochum so much that they're demanding the 4 billion Euros ($6.24 billion) that was given to the Finnish company for conducting 4 research projects around new antenna and wireless transmission technology.

This is on top of the $92 million they asked for last week.

[Via: CNN Money]

UPDATE: Article changed, billion should have said million, correction explained here.

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