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Satya Nadella Just Undid Steve Ballmer's Last Big Mistake
Extremely English - Collapse of Nokia During the press conference announcing the purchase of Nokia by Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, CEO of Nokia, ended his speech by saying, "We didn't do anything wrong,
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on acquisition of Nokia - YouTube
Microsoft to acquire Nokia's handset business for $9b, News - AsiaOne
Rumour mill: Microsoft buying Nokia? | Technology | theguardian.com
Ballmer's phone blunder cost Microsoft $10B | Computerworld
Nokia-Microsoft Strategic Announcement - Live Blog
Stephen Elop, Former Nokia CEO, to Leave Microsoft - Vox
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer | Flickr
Microsoft board not so keen on Nokia deal at first - CNET
Microsoft buys Nokia's phone division as Steve Ballmer plans his exit - The Verge
Looking back at the golden age of NOKIA. Way back, Nokia is the world's biggest and most successful mobile phone manufacturer. – RedTechCube
AllThingsD and New York Times on the background to Microsoft Nokia deal
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Steve Ballmer and the Nokia Acquisition
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop main contender to replace Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer | Daily Mail Online
Nov. 6, 2012 - Moscow, Russia - November 06,2012. Pictured: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (r)and Stephen Elop (l),the chief executive officer of Nokia Corporation attend presentation of Nokia Lumia 920 smartphone in
CEO da Nokia pode ficar com a vaga de Steve Ballmer na Microsoft - TecMundo
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's Letter to Employees on Nokia Acquisition
Keyboardless iPhone, Nokia and Steve Ballmer
Daily Update, Nov. 13th – Steve Ballmer Takes the Windows 8 & Windows Phone 8 Story on the Road - The Official Microsoft Blog
Nokia: Windows phone ready for Christmas | News | Yle Uutiset
Microsoft ex-CEO Steve Ballmer explains gravity of his Nokia acquisition
Steve Ballmer Stepping Down From Microsoft's CEO Position | My Nokia Blog
Microsoft Buying Nokia's Devices and Phone Business for $7 Billion - ABC News