HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's Nokia (HEL:NOK1V) is planning to cut up to 70 jobs from its technologies unit in Finland, its spokeswoman said on Wednesday.
"Nokia Technologies has revised its long-term strategy and will consequently reshape organisation. As part of this, talks have been initiated with the staff," spokeswoman Riitta Mard said.
The unit, which includes Nokia's patents and brand-licensing business, employs 650 globally and about 400 in Finland.
(The story was refiled to remove the extraneous word 'has' from the last paragraph)