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Navteq shareholders approve Nokia buy-out

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Nokia made waves with their recent announcement that they wanted to acquire navigational-map maker Navteq for the right-old sum of $8.1 billion . Of course, the deal was subject to shareholder approval, and it looks like Navteq investors have just greenlighted the deal. With federal regulators already on-board with the buy-out deal, the shareholders’ thumbs-up was the last obstacle to Nokia’s acquisition of Navteq. An “overwhelming majority” approved the deal today at a special shareholder meeting. This acquisition is a large part of Nokia’s new push to offer services for the mobile market, and could anchor Nokia’s effort to demand revenue kickbacks for services from wireless carriers - much like Apple already demands for iPhone-related revenue. Navteq and Nokia together - they’ll likely define the future of positional mapping services for the mobile market for the next few years. And, with services like “ Comes with Music ” and Ovi already offered out-of-the-box, Nokia’s stance as a service-provider will probably the business model that major manufacturers will be looking to mimic. That is, as long as these services gain enough momentum to become a true competitor to incumbents like Google and iTunes. [Via: Yahoo ] --- Related Articles at IntoMobile:

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