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Nokia beats first-quarter estimates as AI boom lifts sales again

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Posted on April 23, 2026

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April 23 (Reuters) - Nokia posted a bigger than expected rise in its quarterly comparable operating profit on Thursday, as the Finnish telecom gear maker kept seeing high demand from artificial

AI boom lifts Nokia sales, shares hit 16-year high after earnings beat

Nokia's Financial Performance and AI-Driven Growth

By Gianluca Lo Nostro and Agnieszka Olenska

Quarterly Earnings Surpass Expectations

April 23 (Reuters) - Nokia raised the growth targets for its artificial intelligence business on Thursday, after the network gear maker beat market expectations for quarterly comparable operating profit, sending its shares to their highest level in 16 years..

Comparable operating profit jumped 54% to 281 million euros ($329 million) in the first quarter of 2026. That was above the average estimate of 250 million euros from analysts polled by Infront.

Stock Market Reaction

Nokia's shares rose nearly 7% in early Helsinki trading, touching their highest price since April 2010, when it was still known as a phone company.

AI and Cloud Demand Fuel Sales

Its sales have jumped in recent quarters thanks to high demand for AI data centres built by so-called hyperscalers—large cloud service providers—that rely on fibre optic cables.

The Finnish company, previously known for its iconic phone business and later for making 5G gear, is now one of the world's top manufacturers of optical transport systems after buying U.S.-based Infinera.

Growth in AI and Cloud Segments

Comparable net sales reached 4.5 billion euros in the quarter, in line with market estimates. The Espoo, Finland-based group said net sales from AI and cloud customers climbed 49%, as it booked 1 billion euros in new orders.

Market Outlook and Projections

Nokia now expects the addressable market for AI and cloud to grow by 27% annually from 2025 to 2028, up from the 16% it estimated at an investor event in November.

Network Infrastructure Segment Performance

Net sales for the network infrastructure segment are expected to grow between 12% and 14% this year, compared with a January forecast of 6% to 8%. The upgrade was driven by Nokia's optical and IP networks businesses, it said.

CEO Statement and Financial Outlook

"As a result, we are currently tracking somewhat above the mid-point of our full year financial outlook of 2.0 billion to 2.5 billion euros in comparable operating profit," CEO Justin Hotard said in a statement.

Additional Information

($1 = 0.8544 euros)

(Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro, Agnieszka Olenska, Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

Key Takeaways

  • AI and cloud customers are fueling robust demand, reflected in €1 billion order intake in Q1 2026 and strong growth in Network Infrastructure segment
  • Nokia’s restructuring into AI‑focused Network and Mobile Infrastructure units is paying off amid the AI supercycle
  • The beat over analyst expectations underscores Nokia’s growing traction in supporting AI‑native networks and hyperscaler connectivity

Frequently Asked Questions

What drove Nokia's strong first-quarter profit in 2026?
High demand from artificial intelligence and cloud customers led to Nokia's 54% rise in comparable operating profit.
How much was Nokia’s operating profit in Q1 2026?
Nokia reported a comparable operating profit of 281 million euros for the first quarter of 2026.
How did Nokia’s Q1 2026 results compare to analyst expectations?
Nokia's Q1 operating profit surpassed analysts’ average estimate of 250 million euros, reaching 281 million euros.
What is the value of orders Nokia booked from AI and cloud customers?
Nokia booked orders worth 1 billion euros, driven by demand from AI and cloud sectors.
What is the USD equivalent of 1 euro according to the article?
According to the article, 1 euro equals 0.8548 US dollars.

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