According to a media report, Samsung Electronics has accepted Nokia’s offer to buy out its stake in software firm Symbian, and Nokia now has acceptances from all Symbian shareholders to sell their shares. Nokia Spokesman said, “They have accepted it”. Nokia said in June it would buy out other shareholders of UK-based smartphone software maker Symbian for US$410 million and make its software royalty-free to other phone makers in response to new rivals such as Google.
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Nokia to sell Symbian shares to Samsung (Finland)
- September 5th, 2008
- 1:39 pm




