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INFN Dec 2024 2.000 call

OPR - OPR Delayed price. Currency in USD
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3.50000.0000 (0.00%)
As of 10:56AM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close3.5000
OpenN/A
Bid2.6000
Ask3.8000
Strike2.00
Expiry date2024-12-20
Day's range3.5000 - 3.5000
Contract rangeN/A
VolumeN/A
Open interest1
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    Nokia's bid to buy US optical networking gear maker Infinera in a $2.3 billion deal puts the Finnish company on track to gain from the billions of dollars in investment pouring into data centres to cater to the rise of artificial intelligence. The deal would help Nokia to leapfrog Ciena and become the second largest vendor in the optical networking market with a 20% share, behind Huawei, which is benefiting from the minimal presence of Western companies in China. Nokia's move will allow the company to sell more equipment to big tech companies such as Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft as they invest billions of dollars in building new data centres to service the artificial intelligence boom.

  • Bloomberg

    Nokia Bets on AI Data Center Boom in $2.3 Billion Infinera Deal

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    Nike stock tumbles after the athletic apparel company says it expects first-quarter sales to fall 10%, Walgreens trades lower following a slump of 22%, and Infinera shares jump after Nokia reaches an agreement to buy the maker of optical telecom equipment for $2.3 billion.