JEFFERIES downgrades NOKIA to 'Hold'

NEW YORK (dpa-AFX Analyst) - The analyst firm Jefferies lowered its price target for Nokia from €4.80 to €3.90, but maintained its "Hold" rating. Market participants were looking for evidence of a significant improvement in the business with so-called hyperscalers, which operate data centers for cloud services worldwide. Only then would an investment become more compelling, Janardan Menon wrote on Monday in a review of the Finnish company's latest quarterly results. However, it is probably a process that takes some time./ajx/zb Publication of the original study: July 27, 2025 / 3:28 p.m. / ET First distribution of the original study: July 27, 2025 / 7:01 p.m. / ET Note: Information on the disclosure obligation in the event of conflicts of interest within the meaning of Section 85 (1) WpHG, Article 20 of Regulation (EU) 596/2014 for the aforementioned analyst firm can be found at http://web.dpa-afx.de/offenlegungspflicht/offenlegungs_pflicht.html.
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