En un claro movimiento para ahorrar dinero, Nokia ha vendido sus oficinas centrales ubicadas en Espoo, Finlandia, a otra compañía finlandesa llamada Exilion por unos 222 millones de dólares, para luego alquilarles a los nuevos dueños el mismo edificio, que consta de un terreno ocupado de unos 48.000 metros cuadrados.
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Nokia to sell and lease back head office building
Espoo, Finland – Nokia has agreed to sell and lease back its head office building in Espoo, Finland on a long-term lease to Finland-based Exilion. We expect to complete the sale by the end of 2012. The selling price is EUR 170 million.
"We had a comprehensive sales process with both Finnish and foreign investors and we are very pleased with this outcome. As we have said before, owning real estate is not part of Nokia’s core business and when good opportunities arise we are willing to exit these types of non-core assets. We are naturally continuing to operate in our head office building on a long-term basis," said Timo Ihamuotila, CFO, Nokia.
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