HELSINKI, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Finnish telecom equipment maker Nokia said on Friday it had brought forward its estimate for the number of global mobile subscribers to one billion by the end of 2002 from its earlier estimate of 2003.
It said in a statement to be given by Nokia Chief Executive Jorma Ollila at Nokia's capital market day in Dallas that Nokia aimed for net sales growth of 30 to 40 percent in 2000, exceeding its long-term target of 25 to 35 percent.
"We continue to believe that the long-term growth target is achievable in 2001 and 2002," it said.
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It said in a statement to be given by Nokia Chief Executive Jorma Ollila at Nokia's capital market day in Dallas that Nokia aimed for net sales growth of 30 to 40 percent in 2000, exceeding its long-term target of 25 to 35 percent.
"We continue to believe that the long-term growth target is achievable in 2001 and 2002," it said.
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Friday, 3 December 1999 14:41:21
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