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Nokia - Company Announcement

Nokia appoints Sean Fernback to head HERE and as member of the Nokia Group Leadership Team


Nokia Corporation
Stock exchange release
October 23, 2014 at 09:00 (CET +1)


Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced the appointment of Sean Fernback as
President of HERE, Nokia's mapping and location intelligence business, and as a
member of the Group Leadership team, with effect from November 1, 2014. Sean
Fernback, who has been serving as Senior Vice President at HERE, is a trained
engineer and a well-recognized technology expert with deep experience in the
location, automotive, consumer and telecommunication businesses gained across a
25 year career. 

Sean Fernback joined Nokia in early 2014 from TomTom, where he was a Senior
Vice President of Engineering & Product Development and a member of the
management team. At TomTom, he was responsible for overall consumer map
production and distribution for the consumer market, hardware development,
manufacturing and software engineering. Prior to joining TomTom in 2006, Sean
served as chief technology officer of both TV Compass and Boardbug; chief
information officer of Pogo, and other entrepreneurial positions. 

“Location intelligence is becoming more important for businesses everywhere and
we look forward to further unlocking the potential of that business,” said
Rajeev Suri, President and Chief Executive Officer of Nokia. “I believe that
Sean has the insight and skills to lead and inspire the HERE team as it moves
towards its goals.” "I am very excited about this role because I truly believe this company can do
some great things in the coming years,” said Sean Fernback, incoming President
of HERE. “Our maps and location cloud will be critical enablers for automated
driving as well as new location experiences for enterprises and consumers. I am
pleased to be leading the team that makes it happen.” 

A photo of Sean Fernback can be downloaded at:
http://company.nokia.com/en/news/media-library/image-gallery/nokia-group-leaders
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businesses Nokia Networks, HERE and Nokia Technologies; C) expectations, plans
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performance of our businesses and correctly identify business opportunities or
successfully pursue new business opportunities; 3) our ability to execute Nokia
Networks' strategy and effectively, profitably and timely adapt its business
and operations to the increasingly diverse needs of its customers and
technological developments; 4) our ability within our Nokia Networks business
to effectively and profitably invest in and timely introduce new competitive
high-quality products, services, upgrades and technologies; 5) our ability to
invent new relevant technologies, products and services, to develop and
maintain our intellectual property portfolio and to maintain the existing
sources of intellectual property related revenue and establish new such
sources; 6) our ability to protect numerous patented standardized or
proprietary technologies from third-party infringement or actions to invalidate
the intellectual property rights of these technologies; 7) our ability within
our HERE business to maintain current sources of revenue, historically derived
mainly from the automotive industry, create new sources of revenue, for
instance in the enterprise business, successfully recognize and pursue growth
opportunities and extend the reach of our location services; 8) our dependence
on the development of the mobile and communications industry in numerous
diverse markets, as well as on general economic conditions globally and
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the D&S Business and possibility that the agreements we have entered into with
Microsoft may have terms that prove to be unfavorable for us, as well as the
risk factors specified on pages 12-35 of Nokia's annual report on Form 20-F for
the year ended December 31, 2013 under Item 3D. "Risk Factors." Other unknown
or unpredictable factors or underlying assumptions subsequently proven to be
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update or revise forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
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About Nokia
Nokia invests in technologies important in a world where billions of devices
are connected. We are focused on three businesses: network infrastructure
software, hardware and services, which we offer through Nokia Networks;
location intelligence, which we provide through HERE; and advanced technology
development and licensing, which we pursue through Nokia Technologies. Each of
these businesses is a leader in its respective field. http://company.nokia.com 

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