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Nokia posts profit beat as AI, cloud demand boost optical sales

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Posted on October 23, 2025

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(Reuters) -Finnish telecoms equipment maker Nokia reported third-quarter profit ahead of expectations on Thursday and said that it will scale down its passive venture fund investments. Comparable

Nokia Surpasses Profit Expectations Amid Rising AI and Cloud Sales

Nokia's Financial Performance and Market Outlook

By Gianluca Lo Nostro

Quarterly Earnings Overview

(Reuters) -Nokia reported third-quarter profit which was ahead of market expectations on Thursday, driven by strong optical and cloud demand, including AI-focused data centre sales following its Infinera acquisition.

Impact of AI and Cloud on Sales

The company's shares were up 10.6% to 5.2 euros by 0717GMT, their highest in over three years, adding 3 billion euros to the company's 30-billion-euro market value.

Challenges in the North American Market

Comparable operating profit in the quarter through September reached 435 million euros ($507 million). Analysts polled by LSEG expected the same metric to reach 342 million euros.

Future Profit Expectations

U.S. tariffs, a market slowdown and a weaker dollar had weighed on Nokia's business this year, prompting it to issue a profit warning in July.

The company had lost ground in the North American telecoms market as U.S. carrier AT&T phases out Nokia’s 5G contract in favour of Nordic rival Ericsson, which won a $14 billion deal in 2023.

However, quarterly group net sales rose 12% to 4.83 billion euros, above the 4.6 billion forecast, helped by strong growth in Optical Networks and cloud services.

Nokia said artificial intelligence and cloud customers accounted for 6% of group net sales and 14% of network infrastructure sales, with optical networks up 19% on a constant currency basis.

Mobile networks remain Nokia’s core business, but the company has been investing in AI, including its recent acquisition of U.S. optical networking firm Infinera.

"AI and data center demand continues to be robust. In fact, it continues to accelerate from our perspective," chief executive Justin Hotard said in a call with reporters.

The Finnish company expects annual operating profit between 1.7 billion and 2.2 billion euros, a slight upgrade to the previous range of up to 2.1 billion. It had previously said the second half of 2025 would be stronger than the first.

The slight revision is linked to a change in how it reports venture fund results after Nokia said it will scale down its passive investments.

($1 = 0.8575 euros)

(Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro; Editing by Matt Scuffham and Milla Nissi-Prussak)

Key Takeaways

  • Nokia's Q3 profit exceeded expectations due to AI and cloud demand.
  • Shares rose 10.6%, adding 3 billion euros to market value.
  • North American market challenges include U.S. tariffs and 5G contract loss.
  • Optical networks and cloud services saw significant growth.
  • Nokia revises annual profit expectations upwards.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is artificial intelligence?
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines programmed to think and learn like humans, enabling them to perform tasks such as problem-solving and decision-making.
What are optical networks?
Optical networks use light to transmit data over fiber optic cables, enabling high-speed communication and data transfer, which is essential for modern telecommunications.
What is cloud computing?
Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services over the internet, allowing users to access and store data and applications on remote servers instead of local computers.
What is a profit warning?
A profit warning is a statement issued by a company indicating that its profits will fall below market expectations, often leading to a decline in stock prices.

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