Nokia yesterday slashed its growth forecasts for 2002, knocking confidence in the telecoms market and causing its shares to plummet. Recently renewed optimism, brought about in part by Motorola’s reassurance that it was on target to attain positive growth this year, was reversed as telecoms shares including Ericsson, Motorola and Alcatel fell.
Nokia said: “As the mobile multimedia products and services market prepares to take off, the industry remains in transition. The speed of this transition has been slower than was anticipated earlier this year, which has led the company to revisit its annual growth outlook in both the networks and the handset markets.”