![]() Not that long ago, it was the world’s dominant and pace-setting mobile-phone maker. It also demonstrates just how far and fast Nokia has fallen in recent years. Nokia’s agreement on Tuesday to sell its handset business to Microsoft for $7.2 billion is something of a minor business coup for Nokia, since a year from now that business might well turn out to have been worth nothing.
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