Mobile phone manufacturer says electronic trading is making stock exchange listings less relevant
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Nokia has applied to de-list from the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, citing decreased trading volumes at the bourse.
Once the application to de-list has been approved, Nokia expects trading to cease at some point during the first half of 2012.
The mobile phone company will continue to be traded in Europe ...
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