Nokia's mobile phone department, equipment, talents, including CEO Troy, and the patent license of 10 (note that it is a license, and no patents are sold) have all been sold to Microsoft.
Nokia also has two most profitable departments, the former Nokia Networks Base Station Department and the here Map Department (the original Nokia Map Series). The performance of the mobile phone business just improved last year, which means that Nokia threw away its bad assets and went into battle lightly.
And Microsoft is not short of money, so this acquisition is beneficial to both parties.
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After the acquisition, can the former chairman of Nokia still control Nokia, or is Nokia's future irrelevant to him?
If the chairman can still control it, why should Microsoft buy the mobile phone department?
After Nokia is acquired by Microsoft, can Microsoft rename it?
Yes, but based on the brand value of Nokia, it will not change.
Nokia changed from a Finnish brand to an American brand.
Yes . . This, is it important? IPHONE is still manufactured by Foxconn. Can it be a China brand?
Will Nokia's mobile phone and the previous production process change after the acquisition?
Talents and equipment have been merged into Microsoft, channels and foundries. There is no need to change them. These are resources. Microsoft bought it. They mainly designed the appearance and improved the WP system. Manufacturing doesn't care.