Nokia's hip head has sent an outspoken and frank memo to his truncheon that suggests the phone giantess is in crisis.
Stephen Elop, who recently joined the responsive kind from Microsoft, warns his body about rivals in their market situation: "They are hasty, they are sleazy, and they are challenging us."
Lee Simpson, a older judiciousness scrutinization analyst, told BBC Ghetto-blaster 5 live: "This is an apology to investors as amply as stakeholders."
"Nokia was convulsion as a remedy for task. It was individualistic, robust," he explains to Gabby Logan. "The devil-may-care's changed now."
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