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Nokia gains handset share in China
(Shenzhen Daily/Agencies)
Updated: 2005-11-23 09:35

Banc of America Securities said Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia stands to benefit from an improving market in China.

Both the Chinese wireless infrastructure and handset markets are off to a strong start in the fourth quarter, the firm said, and Nokia was seen as the primary beneficiary at a recent trade show in Hong Kong.

¡°After a lackluster first nine months, our checks indicate a growing market in China in the fourth quarter,¡± it said.

¡°We believe spending has accelerated, benefiting mostly GSM vendors Ericsson and Nokia. Local suppliers Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp. seem to be gaining share as well.¡±

The research firm highlighted recent handset market-share gains for Nokia, Lenovo and ¡°to a lesser degree¡± Motorola.

¡°Nokia continues to dominate and gain market share, while Motorola has improved slightly at the expenses of local Chinese vendors,¡± it said.

In the wireless equipment sector, Banc of America¡¯s top ¡°buy¡±-rated picks are Nokia and Avaya, a leading telecommunications company, with price targets of US$20 and US$15, respectively.

The firm¡¯s least favorite picks are Ciena and Lucent Technologies, both rated at ¡°neutral¡± with respective price targets of US$2.25 and US$3. 




 
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