In a bid to "supercharge" the Android operating system, Google announced on Monday morning that it's acquiring Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion in cash. "This acquisition will not change our ...
Investor John W. Keating has filed a lawsuit on behalf of Motorola Mobility shareholders against Motorola Mobility, CEO Sanjay Jha and nine members of its board of directors, which claims board ...
Google has made its $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility official. Google CEO Larry Page announced the closing of the deal in a company blog post: The phones in our pockets have become ...
Google is acquiring Motorola Mobility Holdings for $12.5 billion, The Wall Street Journal reports. The purchase of Motorola’s cell-phone business will give the search engine company more than 17,000 ...
In a company blog post up early this morning, Google CEO Larry Page lays out the rationale for his software company to pay $12.5 billion for a leading maker of Android-based smartphones and tablets.
Google has entered into an agreement to acquire the mobile phone maker Motorola Mobility for about $12.5 billion, the company said on Monday. Google has offered about $40 per share in cash, a premium ...
Getting a handset company that can help them build a flagship Android implementation that ties into everything Google has (along with giving them some ammunition in the patent wars), can only be good ...