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    Nokia confirms merger talks with Alcatel-Lucent

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    By Paul Adepoju on April 15, 2015 Business, News

    Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent have confirmed they are in advanced talks on a potential merger. They said the deal would take the form of a public bid by Nokia for Alcatel-Lucent.

    Speculation of a merger resurfaced following reports that Nokia has put its mapping and navigation division Here up for sale. This would leave the company solely focused on network equipment.

    Bloomberg had earlier reported people familiar with the matter that Nokia was in advanced negotiations to acquire Alcatel-Lucent’s wireless division. While a full takeover of Alcatel has also been examined, a purchase of the wireless unit remains the most likely scenario, the report said.

    While Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent are similar in size in terms of annual sales, Nokia has a market capitalisation of nearly three times that of Alcatel-Lucent. Nokia’s share price has risen steadily since it put an end to its loss-making mobile phone business and improved profitability at its networks business in the past year. A merger of the two companies would create a company of similar size in terms of revenues to market leader Ericsson and offer the group increased scale to invest in new technologies.

    The takeover talks follow several years of restructuring at both companies in an attempt to halt a slide in sales and margins. Both have divested a range of non-core activities and let go thousands of employees. In addition to selling its mobile phone business to Microsoft, Nokia has divested several other business lines and narrowed the focus of its network equipment to wireless only.

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