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Nokia to sell Submarine Networks business to French State

In a strategic move to streamline its portfolio, Nokia has announced plans to sell Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) to the French government. The telecommunications giant will initially retain a 20% stake in the company, with the intention of a full exit in the future. This decision aligns with Nokia’s focus on core markets and its goal to improve profitability in its Network Infrastructure business group.

The proposed sale, which is subject to employee consultation and regulatory approvals, is expected to close by late 2024 or early 2025. The French State, represented by the Agence des participations de l’Etat (APE), has been deemed the most suitable custodian for ASN, given its long-term interest in critical infrastructure operations and maintenance. This move is anticipated to ensure continuity for ASN’s customers, employees, and partners.

Following the divestment, Nokia’s Network Infrastructure Business Group will be restructured to comprise three units: Fixed Networks, IP Networks, and Optical Networks. While this reorganization is projected to reduce the group’s net sales by approximately €1 billion, it is expected to boost its operating profit margin by 100-150 basis points. Nokia has stated that this transaction will not affect its previously announced financial outlook for 2024.

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Pekka Lundmark, President and CEO of Nokia, said: “This is a good step forward in our strategy of actively managing our portfolio. ASN has been a standalone part of our Network Infrastructure business and through the divestment, Network Infrastructure will benefit from a streamlined portfolio with a focus on growth and strengthening its technology leadership. ASN has gone through a significant transformation in recent years and has a strong market position. I am pleased we have found a natural owner for the business. The French State will ensure continued investment in ASN and protection of critical industry know-how.” 

 Alain Biston, President and CEO of ASN, said: “This is an incredibly exciting moment for ASN as we undertake the next phase of our development. The French State’s ownership gives us a stable platform to further develop our vertically integrated technology offering. This, combined with Nokia’s retained stake, underscores all parties’ aligned interests in delivering a smooth transition for the benefit of our customers, suppliers and other stakeholders.” 

 Bruno Le Maire, French Minister of Economy, said: “The French State, represented by the Agence des Participations de l’Etat (French shareholding Agency), is thrilled to announce its willingness to acquire 80% shareholding of ASN. The Company is one of the world leaders in the submarine cable market, and the only company of its kind in Europe.”

https://www.nokia.com/about-us/news/releases/2024/06/27/nokia-enters-into-an-agreement-with-the-french-state-regarding-the-sale-of-leading-submarine-networks-business-asn

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