Nokia has billed its decision to sell most of its handset and services business to Microsoft as the “next chapter”. But for many critics, it is the final episode in a Helsinki whodunit. To them, the perpetrator of this offence against national industrial pride is obvious. It is the Canadian with the smoking gun standing next to the still-twitching corpse of Finland’s best-known company: Nokia chief executive Stephen Elop.
諾基亞(Nokia)把向微軟(Microsoft)出售自身絕大部分手機硬件和服務業務的決定稱為“一個新篇章的開始”。但對很多評論人士而言,這就如同一部赫爾辛基偵探小說的最后章節。在他們看來,誰對芬蘭民族工業的驕傲犯下罪行簡直一目了然。一個加拿大人正拿著冒煙的手槍,站在芬蘭最知名企業仍在抽搐的尸體旁——這個人就是諾基亞首席執行官斯蒂芬?埃洛普(Stephen Elop)。
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