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  2. Is Selling Motorola the Right Move for Google?

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    After spending $12.5 billion for Motorola less than two years ago, Google decided this week to sell. Sometimes tech companies move in mysterious ways, and Google selling Motorola Mobility to ...

  3. The Smartest Cheap Stocks to Buy With $1,000 Right Now - AOL

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    Finding genuinely cheap stocks in a pricey stock market can be tough. Two stocks that look cheap are telecom giant AT&T (NYSE: T) and video game engine developer Unity (NYSE: U). Shares of AT&T ...

  4. Remember Motorola? Its Chinese owner wants it to be the world ...

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  5. Lenovo smartphones - Wikipedia

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    Motorola is key to Lenovo's strategy of expanding abroad in order to escape slowing growth in the Chinese smartphone market. Lenovo plans to introduce Motorola's products in China where they will be positioned as a high-end brand. Motorola's smartphones have a higher profit-margin than Lenovo-branded phones and will thus enhance earnings.

  6. Smartphone patent wars - Wikipedia

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    The pattern of suing and countersuing really began in 2009 as growth in the demand for smartphones accelerated dramatically with the advent of the modern smartphone, which combined a responsive touch screen with a modern multi-tasking operating system, a browser that provided full web access and an application store, in the form of the Apple iPhone 3G and the first Android phones.

  7. Freescale Semiconductor - Wikipedia

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    In its announcement, it estimated the stock price to be US$17.50- 19.50 but following a cooling of the market towards tech stocks, it lowered its price to US$13. Existing shareholders of Motorola stock received 0.110415 shares of Freescale stock for every share of Motorola stock as a dividend which was distributed on December 2, 2004. [6]

  8. Was Motorola Mobility Cheap?

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    John Keating isn't content with $12.5 billion. Don't know him? You will soon if, like Keating, you own shares of Motorola Mobility Holdings (NYS: MMI) . He's filed a complaint in a Cook County ...

  9. Motorola wants to focus on cells, sell off the rest: Why ...

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    Motorola (MOT), the once-soaring cell phone maker now attempting a comeback, is looking to offload its television set-top box and business equipment unit for $4.5 billion, according to The Wall ...