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Inseego is acquiring Nokia Oyj’s (HLSE:NOKIA) Fixed Wireless Access device business.
Nokia will receive an equity stake in Inseego as part of the transaction.
The two companies plan a long term partnership focused on wireless broadband, including future 6G work.
Nokia Oyj enters this deal with strong recent share price momentum, with the stock at €10.605 and up 18.5% over the past week and 44.3% over the past month. Returns over longer periods are also high, with the share price up 92.0% year to date and 147.5% over the past year, while the 3 year and 5 year returns stand at 210.7% and 181.0% respectively. This context helps frame how the market has recently viewed HLSE:NOKIA as it reshapes its portfolio.
By divesting its FWA device unit and taking equity in Inseego, Nokia is shifting from owning this hardware segment to partnering around future wireless broadband solutions. For you as an investor, the key question is how this move might influence Nokia’s exposure to future 6G and broadband trends while changing the mix of its business lines.
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1 thing going right for Nokia Oyj that this headline doesn’t cover.
❌ Price vs Analyst Target: At €10.61, Nokia trades about 22% above the €8.72 analyst price target.
❌ Simply Wall St Valuation: Shares are trading at roughly 18% above the estimated fair value, flagged as overvalued.
✅ Recent Momentum: The 30 day return of about 44% signals very strong short term momentum around the FWA deal.
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📊 The FWA sale plus equity stake in Inseego shifts Nokia further toward partnerships in wireless broadband rather than owning all the hardware economics.
📊 Watch how this move interacts with Nokia’s high P/E of 76.9 versus the 49.7 communications industry average and any updates on future 6G collaboration.
⚠️ Recent share price volatility and existing minor risk flags, including prior insider selling and margin pressure, make position sizing and entry points important to review.
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