Nokia has just published its Q3 results for 2009, revealing its first pre-tax quarterly loss in ten years. Net sales were worth €9.8 billion (around £9 billion), which is a drop of 20% from the same period last year. It shipped 108.5 million mobile devices in the quarter, down 8% year-on-year (although up from the previous quarter), and says the total mobile industry shipped 288 million units – which gives Nokia a market share of 38% (unchanged from the previous quarter and at the same level as in Q3 2008). [Results (pdf)]