Nokia shares fall the most since mobile phones looked like this. pic.twitter.com/6SOM2lYeKC
— niclas rolander (@nicrolander) October 24, 2019
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- 02.10.2019 RT @BW: We imagined the first 24 hours after a chaotic Brexit and it's not pretty https://t.co/o7MCjwT6UZ
- 02.10.2019 RT @chrishreiter: Officials in Chancellor Angela Merkels government have quietly drawn up a raft of options to boost the slowing economy,
- 01.10.2019 RT @Skolimowski: Looks like @ecb really found its answer to Michael Barbaro https://t.co/NwDBGG1hPf
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