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Friday, 17 December 2010

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Analysis: Motorola split may bring windfall, eventually - msnbc.com
Motorola Inc's planned split into two may provide a windfall for investors who are brave enough to make a risky bet and patient enough to wait months for benefits from the transaction to materialize. In the planning stages for much of this year
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Motorola's Honeycomb tablet sneaks into wild - CNET News
During last week's All Things D conference, Google's Andy Rubin gave the world a sneak peek at an upcoming Motorola tablet running the long-awaited tablet-optimized version of the Android OS, code-named "Honeycomb." This week, with far less fanfare, images
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Nokia Siemens buy of Motorola network ops wins EU nod - Reuters
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Nokia Siemens Networks won EU regulatory approval on Wednesday to purchase Motorola's mobile telecom network equipment business for $1.2 billion, in a deal meant to boost its presence in Japan and North America. The acquisition could
Source: www.reuters.com

Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Research In Motion, Apple, Google, Motorola, and Nokia - Business Wire
Research In Motion Ltd.  (Nasdaq: RIMM ) will announce the third quarter financial results of fiscal 2011 on December 16, after the closing bell. We expect the earnings momentum to continue for the company due to two reasons. First, third and fourth
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S&P to raise Motorola's rating after split - msnbc.com
NEW YORK — Standard & Poor's said Wednesday that it is maintaining its rating on Motorola Inc., but will raise it come January, when Motorola splits into two separate companies. On Jan.4, Motorola will split into two separate, publicly traded companies
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Motorola Wages Uphill Battle To Gain Share Against Apple, RIM - Forbes (blog)
The mobile phone industry is a highly competitive industry with players like Motorola , Apple , Research in Motion and Nokia each fighting for market share. We believe that Motorola’s declining market share, [ 1 ] coupled with potentially greater
Source: blogs.forbes.com

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