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Jan 31st, 2012
(Reuters) - A red traffic light is seen next to the German headquarters of Nokia Siemens Networks in Munich January 31, 2012. Nokia Siemens Networks, the world's No.2 maker of mobile telecoms network equipment, plans to cut 4,100 jobs in its home countries of Finland and Germany as part of a cost-cutting drive aimed at coping with competition and weak demand. REUTERS/Michael Dalder (GERMANY - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT TELECOMS) -
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