Nokia Owned 40% of Finland's Stock Market — Until One Email Destroyed Everything
A company once owned 40% of an entire country's stock market. Not a sector. The whole country. And when that company collapsed, Finland went into recession. Engineers lost jobs by the tens of thousands. The thing that destroyed Nokia wasn't Apple. It wasn't Android. It was one internal email — written by their own people — that leadership chose to ignore. In this video, we break down how Nokia became bigger than Finland itself, the engineers who warned leadership Symbian couldn't win years before the iPhone, the leaked "Burning Platform" memo that announced Nokia's vulnerability to the entire world overnight, and why a developed European nation went into economic recession over one corporate decision. ⚠Disclaimer: This video is for informational and educational purposes only. We are not responsible for any decisions made based on this content. #Nokia #Finland #BusinessHistory #TechCollapse #CorporateFailure

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