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Nokia Oyj Stock Today (Nov 18, 2025): Germany Layoffs Report, TIM 5G Win and Capital Markets Day Preview Put NOK in Focus

Summary (Nov 18, 2025)

  • Shares softer: Helsinki-listed NOKIA finished around €5.64 (-2.3%), while the NYSE ADR NOK traded near $6.6 intraday. [1]
  • Headcount actions in Germany: Multiple outlets reported ~700 jobs set to be cut or relocated as Nokia prepares to close its Munich site by 2030; union IG Metall criticized the move. [2]
  • Commercial momentum: Nokia said it won a “landmark” three‑year 5G deal with Telecom Italia (TIM); coverage today highlights market‑share gains at Ericsson’s expense. [3]
  • Event catalyst tomorrow: First Capital Markets Day since 2021 takes place Nov 19 in New York; investors expect detail on AI‑RAN, Network Infrastructure and cloud/AI customer growth. [4]

How Nokia stock traded today

  • Helsinki (NOKIA): Prices around the close show €5.644, about -2.32% on the day. [5]
  • U.S. ADR (NOK): Midday flow had shares near $6.58, with options activity described as “mixed” and implied volatility elevated. [6]

Why it matters: After a sharp late‑October rally linked to the Nvidia partnership, near‑term swings are being driven by cost actions in Europe, new 5G wins and anticipation ahead of tomorrow’s strategy update. [7]


Germany: ~700 jobs to go as Munich site winds down

Telecom trade press today amplified reports that Nokia will close its Munich site by 2030, affecting about 700 roles nationwide (roughly 300 to be cut in 2026 and the rest by 2030). IG Metall called the decision “disastrous,” while Nokia framed it as part of a multi‑year restructuring aimed at competitiveness and long‑term growth. [8]

Background coverage from Heise late last week detailed the two‑phase timeline and Nokia’s confirmation of the plan. Today’s roundups built on that reporting, underscoring the country‑level impact (other German sites remain, but face 2026 headcount reductions). [9]

Investor take: Cost programs can support margins, but Germany is a strategically important R&D/engineering base; execution risk (talent retention, project handovers) will be in focus.


Commercial win: “Landmark” 5G expansion deal at TIM

Coverage updated today highlights Nokia’s three‑year agreement with TIM to expand and modernize 5G coverage and capacity across new regions. Reporting also notes market‑share gains in TIM’s radio access network—portrayed as coming at the expense of Ericsson after a competitive tender; product mentions include AirScale RAN, Habrok 32 massive MIMO radios, and Pandion multi‑band RRHs. Financial terms weren’t disclosed. [10]

Investor take: Meaningful European RAN share gains are supportive for Mobile Networks just as operators pivot from initial 5G rollouts to capacity upgrades.


Capital Markets Day (Nov 19): What to watch

Nokia hosts its first Capital Markets Day since March 2021tomorrow in New York (start times: 08:00 New York / 13:00 London / 15:00 Helsinki). Expect updates on strategy, business group ambitions and value creation with remarks from CEO Justin Hotard and CFO Marco Wirén. [11]

Pre‑event commentary today points to three hot topics:

  1. Network Infrastructure growth tied to AI/data‑center demand,
  2. Mobile Networks’ transition to AI‑RAN, and
  3. expanding opportunities among AI/cloud customers. [12]

Investor take: After the $1 billion Nvidia investment and directed share issuance, investors will look for concrete milestones (AI‑RAN roadmap, data‑center optics/IP opportunity sizing, 2026 margin bridges) and how Nokia intends to convert the partnership into durable earnings power. [13]


Derivatives & sentiment snapshot

Intraday, options flow skewed toward calls with a low put/call ratio (~0.09) and IV30 in the top quartile of the past year, signaling active positioning into tomorrow’s event even as shares drifted modestly lower. [14]


Bottom line for Nov 18

  • Stock: Softer ahead of the Capital Markets Day, with Helsinki -2.3% and the ADR near $6.6 during U.S. trading. [15]
  • News pulse: Germany workforce reduction headlines weighed on sentiment, while the TIM 5G win reiterated commercial traction in Europe. [16]
  • Catalyst: Tomorrow’s strategy deep‑dive is the key near‑term driver; watch for specifics on AI‑RAN, data‑center opportunities and 2026 margin targets. [17]

This article is for informational purposes only and is not investment advice. Always do your own research.

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References

1. www.marketscreener.com, 2. totaltele.com, 3. telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com, 4. www.marketscreener.com, 5. www.investing.com, 6. www.tipranks.com, 7. www.reuters.com, 8. totaltele.com, 9. www.heise.de, 10. telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com, 11. www.nokia.com, 12. www.marketscreener.com, 13. www.reuters.com, 14. www.tipranks.com, 15. www.investing.com, 16. totaltele.com, 17. www.marketscreener.com

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