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Google has agreed to pay Motorola Mobility $2.5 billion if its planned acquisition of the cell phone vendor fails to close, Bloomberg claims. The report cites an anonymous source as having revealed the figure, which Bloomberg says is more than six times the typical breakup fee for such deals. Google announced on Monday that it plans to acquire Android smartphone and tablet vendor Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion. While the proposed deal would give Google complete control over future Android device experiences, it would also add approximately 25,000 patents to the tech giant’s portfolio as it prepares to do battle with the likes of Apple and Microsoft. These patents are seemingly so important to Google that it is willing to part with a massive sum should its acquisition fail to get necessary approval. ?A high reverse breakup fee shows the buyer?s confidence of getting the deal done,? Donna Hitscherich, a senior lecturer in finance at Columbia Business School, told Bloomberg. ?People don?t do deals to get the breakup fee, they do them to get the deals done.?

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Google has agreed to pay Motorola Mobility $2.5 billion if its planned acquisition of the cell phone vendor fails to close, Bloomberg claims. The report cites an anonymous source as having revealed the figure, which Bloomberg says is more than six times the typical breakup fee for such deals. Google announced on Monday that it plans to acquire Android smartphone and tablet vendor Motorola Mobility [..] Read complete article
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Nokia Siemens to acquire Motorola network infrastructure assets in $1.2 billion deal
NokiaSiemensNetworks_logo - Nokia Siemens to acquire Motorola network infrastructure assets in $1.2 billion deal This morning, Nokia Siemens announced that it would acquire $1.2 billion in network infrastructure assets from telecom giant Motorola. As the press release states: “Motorola’s networks infrastructure business provides products and services for wireless networks, including GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, WiMAX… [..] Read complete article
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Google to acquire Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion
Image 0 en  - Google to acquire Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion Google and Motorola Mobility have announced an agreement whereby Google will acquire Motorola for $12.5 billion. Developing… [..] Read complete article
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Motorola stockholders approve Google deal
Motorola Mobility on Thursday announced that stockholders voted to approve Google’s proposed $12.5 billion merger. At the company’s special stockholder meeting on Thursday, roughly 99% of Motorola shares voting cast their vote in favor of the acquisition, which amounts to $40 per share in cash for complete ownership of Motorola Mobility Holdings, Inc. ”We are pleased and gratifie [..] Read complete article
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Skyhook Wireless sues Google over failed Motorola deal
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that mobile location company Skyhook Wireless is suing Google, alleging that the search giant “interfered with a contract, announced in April, to put its location technology on Motorola Inc. phones.” Skyhook, for those not familiar, is a company that created… [..] Read complete article
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