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Why did Bank of America Merrill Lynch decide to downgrade Nokia ahead of its merger with Alcatel-Lucent?
Independent research firm Argus believes that a huge opportunity for gains awaits Nokia after it completes the Alcatel-Lucent acquisition.
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Credit Suisse measures Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent up against Ericsson and it found the combined company to be better on most fronts.
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Argus maintained its Hold rating for Nokia, but what matters here is why the firm thinks this combined company will be dead money for the time being.
Nokia reported mixed third-quarter 2015 results and Alcatel merger update before markets opened Thursday morning.
The $17 billion merger between Finland's Nokia and France's Alcatel-Lucent received conditional approval Monday morning from China's Ministry of Commerce.
This newly combined company would target roughly €900 million of operating cost synergies to be achieved on a full year basis in 2019.
Source: ThinkstockIt looks like these two companies have had a reset of investor bias, each with solid earnings. Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU) and Nokia Corp. (NYSE: NOK) both reported earnings before...
Source: ThinkstockIf there is one technology merger that investors in Europe and investors in America feel grossly underwhelmed about, it has to be that of Nokia Corp. (NYSE: NOK) and Alcatel-Lucent...