The engineer who founded Nokia Kenneth Kwama
Description: p.3 [Financial Journal], The Standard, Tuesday, January 6 2009Subject(s): Summary: Engineer Fredrick Idestam, founded the pulp mill that would later change its name to Nokia Ltd. in 1871. The company started along the Nokia River in Finland. Currently Nokia aims to turn the mobile phone into a combination mini-computer that will let users surf the Web, watch TV and get e-mail all while talking on the phone.
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Engineer Fredrick Idestam, founded the pulp mill that would later change its name to Nokia Ltd. in 1871. The company started along the Nokia River in Finland.
Currently Nokia aims to turn the mobile phone into a combination mini-computer that will let users surf the Web, watch TV and get e-mail all while talking on the phone.
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