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6.D Employees
At December 31, 2004, Nokia employed 55 505 people, compared with 51 359 at December 31,
2003 and 51 748 at December 31, 2002. The average number of personnel for 2004, 2003 and 2002
was 53 511, 51 605 and 52 714, respectively, divided according to their activity and geographical
location as follows:
2004 2003 2002
Mobile Phones(1) .......................................... 2 853 27 196 26 090
Multimedia(2) ............................................ 2 851
Enterprise Solutions(2) ..................................... 2 167
Networks ............................................... 15 463 16 115 18 463
Customer and Market Operations(3) ........................... 17 095
Technology Platforms(3) .................................... 6 351
Nokia Ventures Organization(4) .............................. 1 536 1 566
Common Group Functions .................................. 6 731 6 758 6 595
Nokia Group ............................................ 53 511 51 605 52 714
Finland ................................................. 22 922 22 626 22 615
Other European countries .................................. 12 345 11 479 12 057
Americas ................................................ 10 641 9 947 10 093
Asia-Pacific .............................................. 7 603 7 553 7 949
Nokia Group ............................................ 53 511 51 605 52 714
(1) The ‘‘Mobile Phones’’ business group came into existence pursuant to our reorganization on
January 1, 2004. The employee figures shown for 2003 and 2002 are for Nokia Mobile Phones,
the segment that existed until December 31, 2003.
(2) The ‘‘Multimedia’’ and ‘‘Enterprise Solutions’’ business groups did not exist prior to our
reorganization on January 1, 2004. Therefore, average number of employees for these business
groups are not available for 2003 or 2002.
(3) The ‘‘Customer and Market Operations’’ and ‘‘Technology Platforms’’ horizontal groups did not
exist prior to our reorganization on January 1, 2004. Therefore, average number of employees
for these horizontal groups are not available for 2003 or 2002.
(4) Nokia Ventures Organization has not existed as a reportable segment since our reorganization
on January 1, 2004.
Management believes that we have a good relationship with our employees and with the labor
unions.
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