When Nokia agreed to sell its cellphone division to Microsoft, it was almost like a match made in heaven. After all Nokia was probably Microsoft’s biggest support as far as Windows Phone devices were concerned, and with the company commanding a whopping 90% of the Windows Phone market, it sort of made sense. While the majority of Nokia shareholders approved the deal, there were some who weren’t too happy about it and criticized Nokia’s then CEO, Stephen Elop. In an interview with the South China Morning Post, Nokia’s Chairman not only defends the company’s decision to sell, but also Stephen Elop.
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