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Troubled Finnish handset maker Nokia Corp. on Thursday said its head of technology has taken a leave of absence for an unspecified amount of time.
Troubled Finnish handset maker Nokia Corp. on Thursday said its head of technology has taken a leave of absence for an unspecified amount of time.
Nokia spokeswoman Paivyt Tallqvist said Chief Technology Officer Richard Green is taking time off "to attend to a personal matter," but wouldn't give more details.
Tallqvist on Thursday said Green's leave won't impact the group's product strategy or its timeframes for new launches.