Nokia Corporation
Stock Exchange Release
October 26, 2017 at 13:15 (CET +1)
CORRECTION to the Finnish language pdf document attached to the release concerning Nokia's financial report for Q3 and January-September 2017
Espoo, Finland - Nokia published its financial report for Q3 and January-September 2017 at 8 am Finnish time on October 26, 2017. In the stock exchange release, Nokia published a summary of the report and indicated that the complete results report with tables was available on its website as a pdf document.
The Finnish language version of the pdf document included an error in the Nokia Technologies financial discussion section for Q3 2017, which incorrectly referred to the non-recurring net sales for the third quarter 2017 in the last sentence of the first paragraph of that section, whereas the correct comparison period would have been the third quarter 2016.
This sentence has now been updated in the Finnish language version of the complete results report, which can be found at http://www.nokia.com/luvut.
No change was required for the English language version of the pdf document.
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