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$25,400,000 For Stephen Elop To Move Back To Microsoft As Head Of Devices And Services





















































ac183ee3ff $25,400,000 for Stephen Elop to move back to Microsoft as head of Devices and Services · Jay Montano | September 20, 2013 | 0 Comments. Advertisements.. Former Nokia CEO Gets $25.5 Million Payout From Microsoft Deal ... steve ballmer and stephen elop show off lumia windows phones ... a controversial move in committing Nokia's higher-end smartphones to the Microsoft ... to executive vice president of devices and services to mitigate conflicts of interest.. Microsoft Mobile was a subsidiary of Microsoft involved in the development and manufacturing ... Nokia's then-CEO, Stephen Elop, joined Microsoft as president of its Devices ... With the acquisition of Nokia's devices and services division, Microsoft ... Nokia House, for €170 million, and leasing the use of it back long-term.. Microsoft's landmark decision to buy Nokia's handset business for $7.2 billion will put Stephen Elop back into business working at the company where he was before he became CEO of Nokia — he's now the Microsoft's EVP for devices and services.. Stephen Elop (born 31 December 1963) is a Canadian businessman who most recently ... As then head of the Microsoft Devices Group, Elop was in charge of ... of Massachusetts, United States, and Elop moved over, serving as director of consulting. ... In 2014, Elop returned to Microsoft as executive vice president of the .... Microsoft Dynamics is also moving to become part of the cloud group. Stephen Elop, the one-time Microsoft exec who left the company to become CEO of Nokia and then returned after overseeing the sale of Nokia's devices division to Redmond, is to leave Microsoft as a result of a reorganization.

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