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However, he added the expansion of the savings program was positive news. Shares in Ericsson fell by 3.2 percent to 69.6 kronor ($9.63) in early trading on the Stockholm stock exchange. Ericsson's handset arm Sony Ericsson -- a joint venture with Japan's Sony Corp.
-- last week said its losses narrowed to euro167 million ($235 million) in the fourth quarter, from euro187 million in the same period 2008. Ericsson proposed to raise the dividend to shareholders to 2 kronor per share from 1.85 kronor last year. With more than 80,000 employees worldwide, Ericsson is one of Sweden's biggest companies and has long been a key global supplier of fixed and mobile phone networks. It is increasingly focusing on providing services, like managing the networks of operators. ___ On the Net: http://www.ericsson.com/
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