On November 4, Nokia announced that it has decided to submit an application to delist its shares from the Euronext Stock Exchange in Paris, France. Nokia's decision to submit a delisting application was based on a comprehensive assessment of trading volume, costs and administrative requirements associated with listing on Euronext. Nokia shares will continue to be listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange, and its American Depositary Receipts will remain traded on the New York Stock Exchange. If approved by Euronext's board of directors, the delisting is expected to take effect within the next three months.

Zhitongcaijing · 11/04/2025 07:33
On November 4, Nokia announced that it has decided to submit an application to delist its shares from the Euronext Stock Exchange in Paris, France. Nokia's decision to submit a delisting application was based on a comprehensive assessment of trading volume, costs and administrative requirements associated with listing on Euronext. Nokia shares will continue to be listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange, and its American Depositary Receipts will remain traded on the New York Stock Exchange. If approved by Euronext's board of directors, the delisting is expected to take effect within the next three months.