Mika Tiivola
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Carl Mikael Augustinus ”Mika” Tiivola (30 November 1922 – 13 April 1994) was a Finnish businessman. He was the former CEO of the former Finnish bank Union Bank of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Yhdyspankki, or SYP). He was the Chairman of Nokia Corporation when SYP was its largest owner in the 1980s.
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- (in Finnish) Nokian pelastajat lähtivät Taloussanomat.fi (1998-03-25)
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Preceded by | Union Bank of Finland CEO 1970–1989 | Succeeded by Ahti Hirvonen |
Preceded by | Nokia Corporation Chairman 1979–1986 | Succeeded by Kari Kairamo |
Preceded by Simo Vuorilehto | Nokia Corporation Chairman 1990–1992 | Succeeded by Casimir Ehrnrooth |
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