Who bought Nokia?

Acquired by Microsoft.

20 13 On September 3rd, Microsoft announced the acquisition of Nokia's equipment and services department for about 5.44 billion euros, and obtained relevant patents and brand authorization. In the future, Nokia will strive to develop the three pillar businesses and leading technologies of Here map service, solution and network (NSN). ?

20 14 On April 25th, Nokia announced that it had completed the mobile phone business transaction with Microsoft, and after selling its equipment and services to Microsoft, it officially withdrew from the mobile phone market. On the same day, Nokia appointed Rajiv Suri as President and CEO of Nokia. ?

Extended data:

The history of Nokia began with 1865. 1865, mining engineer Fredich Idestam set up a wood pulp factory by a river in Tampere, Finland. Located at the junction of Finland and the Russian Empire, the factory produces wood pulp and cardboard from local trees.

1868, Edelstein set up his second factory, rubber processing factory, near the Nokianvirta River in the west of Tampere town 15km, which not only produces leather boots and tires, but also produces industrial rubber products. 187 1 year, with the help of his friend Leo Machelin, edelstein merged two factories into one factory and turned it into a joint-stock company. Edelstein became the first Nokia manager, and they later named the company "Nokia". Since then, the company has been using the name "Nokia".

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Nokia