Lenovo Completes Motorola Deal
SmartAboutThings writes If somehow you missed the reports of Lenovo buying Motorola – which was also bought by Google for $12.5 billion back in 2011 – then you should know that the deal is now complete. Lenovo has announced today that Motorola is now a Lenovo company — which makes Lenovo not only the number one PC maker in the world but also the third-largest smartphone maker.
"I'm proud to see this purchase has been completed. I've always advocated for Motorola to be purchased by Google, and now that theyve been purchased by Lenovo im sure they'll make even better products and services. Who knows, maybe 6 or 7 other companies can purchase them and I can finally retire in hawaii."
--Joes Electric Business Sign co.
Good people go to bed earlier.
For a moment I thougt this was important, but then I remembered that everything relevant with Motorola is called Freescale these days.
The way Google made Motorola be born again was simply outstanding, I hope Lenovo learn enough from the previous owners in order to not only keep the rising status, but make the company what it really could be. Not a big fan of this deal, to be honest, but let's see!
Wow. Crap article and summary. Both claiming "Motorola", when it's "Motorola Mobility". Not the same thing. "Motorola" had multiple divisions. (The press release got it right....)
Yeah, someone else bought Motorola Solutions: http://dealbook.nytimes.com/20...
Slashdot still doesnâ(TM)t support Unicode after it was added to the HTML standard in 1997.
Circa-2002 Motorola "Hello Moto" commercial for the new V60. Wanna trade your iPhone 6 Plus for one?
So now Motorola phones will have spyware and bugware like the Huawei ones?
"Science will win because it works." - Stephen Hawking
Even Williams Electronics, an arcade game maker that used an upside-down Motorola logo, spun off its video game business to Midway, which is now part of Time Warner.
Actually, that's just the enterprise business of Motorola Solutions. Motorola Solutions continues to run the public safety business (i.e. police radios).
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Sells it for 2.91 bil
Profit ?
On the left side I read " Lenovo not only the number one PC maker in the world but also the third-largest smartphone maker." On the right side under "The Register": "Watch out, Samsung and Apple: Xiaomi's No 3 in smartphones now ", On the right side under "Beta News": "Xiaomi is the third-largest smartphone maker"
The Japanese DID buy out parts of Motorola. My parents both worked at a Motorola TV plant when Moto sold their TV business to Matsushita.
Motorola screwed their workers over, they said their workers could stay with Moto if they wanted, but they would have to apply for jobs at a facility staying Moto, were not guaranteed such jobs, and that Moto would refuse applications from workers unless they relocated (they considered blue collar commuters unreliable workers)....and that there was no relocation assistance available.
...starting with a big one...to gain patents ?
(costly but no way around them?)
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It's a good thing no other computers or cell phones are made in totalitarian communist countries! I knew that Lemote Yeelong was a trojan horse, so I telnet to SELinux on my PDP-11 and use a dumb terminal for all my American computer needs. And I never compile anything, cause Ken Thompson and whatever.