Shares of Nokia were back in favor Monday as the prospect of dramatic changes at the company increased with the departure of Anssi Vanjoki, the Executive Vice President who runs Nokia's MobileSolutionsunit.
The role of leading Nokia's MobileSolutionsunit is one of company's most important positions after CEO, particularly now since the company has been coming under increasing pressure from investors to improve its lineup of Smartphone offerings, both in terms of the devices themselves and the software built into them.
The patent licensing firm Acacia Research this morning disclosed in a filing with the SEC that its Mobile Enhancement Solutionsunit has settled a patent lawsuit it had filed against Apple.