Nokia Corp. ADR Outperforms Market On Strong Trading Day

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DJ Nokia Corp. ADR Outperforms Market On Strong Trading Day

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The Nokia Corp. ADR $(NOK)$ rose 2.25% to $6.36 Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around mixed trading session for the stock market, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 1.34% to 48,704.01 and the NASDAQ Composite Index falling 0.25% to 23,593.86.

This was the ADR's fourth consecutive day of gains.

Nokia Corp. ADR closed 22.34% short of its 52-week high of $8.19, which the company achieved on October 28th.

The ADR outperformed some of its competitors Thursday, as BlackBerry Ltd. $(BB)$ fell 0.68% to $4.35, Apple Inc. $(AAPL)$ fell 0.27% to $278.03, and Motorola Solutions Inc. $(MSI)$ fell 0.72% to $368.05.

Trading volume (25.4 M) remained 26.3 million below its 50-day average volume of 51.8 M.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet. Data compiled December 11, 2025.

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