HELSINKI: This week could be crunch time for Nokia Oyj and its chief executive Stephen Elop in their battle to prove the Finnish mobile phone company can survive on its own.
Investors will be scrutinising second-quarter results to see whether there's enough cash to stay with a turnaround plan which Elop said would take two years but is now into its third.
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