Motorola Mobility does not expect any large changes following Google’s acquisition of the company. Alain Mutricy, Motorola’s senior vice president of portfolio and product management, said interview with Fierce Wireless that the vendor will not alter its plans once it comes under the Google “umbrella.” Until the deal closes, which may be soon, Motorola and Google are two separate companies and the manufacturer will continue on its path as subsidiary of Google.
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No refunds, no returns. Motorola Mobility late Friday warned that Q4 results will come in well short of Street expectations. The company, which is nearing completion of its $12.5 billion acquisition by Google, said it now sees sales... Read Post
A very early member of the Google+ team, Punit Soni, has just shared that he’ll be moving over to the newly Google-acquired Motorola Mobility as Vice President of Product. Soni... Read Post
Google has replaced Sanjay Jha as Motorola Mobility’s CEO, reports Bloomberg. The company has chosen Dennis Woodside, Google’s former Senior Vice President of Americas, to replace Jha. This move replaces... Read Post