Nokia CEO says in no hurry to sell mapping unit HERE: magazine


STILL UNDECIDED: "We may not end up selling it if we don't get the right value. It has to be a good competitive deal for Nokia and our shareholders," said CEO Rajeev Suri.

HELSINKI: Nokia is in no hurry to sell its mapping unit HERE despite receiving high quality bids, the Finnish company's chief executive said in a trade magazine interview. 

Telecoms network equipment maker Nokia began a strategic review of its maps business last month, setting in motion an auction process that has pitted Internet players like Uber and Baidu against German carmakers in a deal that could be worth up to US$4bil (RM14.33bil). 

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