Sunday, December 9, 2012

"Nokia" the second in the world after "Samsungut"


"Nokia" Finnish is still the second largest mobile phone manufacturer in the global framework.

This latest data shows that reveal the company for analysis "Gartner". According to "Gartner" There are two ways to describe the world market of mobile phones, announced MIA s.

If the estimated total sales of all models as smart-phones as well as other models, "Nokia" is still second in the list after "Samsungut" korean.

"Nokia" has 19.2 percent of the global market, or 82 million unit sales. This is approximately half the level of sales that "Nokia" arriri in its best days. "Samsung" touch up 22.9 percent of the global market and has sold 98 million mobile phones.

"Ajfon" has only 5.5 percent of the global market of mobile phones. Then follows a group of producers from 2 to 4 percent of the world market. "Sonny" is Japanese in the "others", but the former partner "Eriksonit" Swedish usually 1.5 percent of the world market.

Another way to describe the market of mobile phones is shown only selling smart-phones. They are constantly growing and to actually fall 40 percent from total sales of mobile phones. In this section, the most powerful is war between "Epelle" and family-Android.

According to "Gartner" Swedish radio broadcasts, overall sales of mobile phones in the world declined in two consecutive quarters. During the third quarter the annual reduction reaches three percent, or a total of 428 million phones, compared to the same quarter in 2011. fb/hr/11: 04

Greek firms cut salaries and jobs

Athens, 15 November 2012 (MIA) - Almost half of Greek companies this year have reduced wages and laid off workers, versus 9.1 percent of multinational companies in Greece, which only have reduced wages and 17.9 percent who have reduced the number of employees, announced MIA s from Athens.

These are the results of the research of "Aon Hjuit" which was conducted from April to July of this year to 165 companies.

The research included more productive economic sectors and it is confirmed that only 26.5 percent of companies have increased salaries. These were mainly concerned with high technology firms and pharmacy.

In other firms, average wages decreased by 11.8 percent

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