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Google sells Motorola Mobility unit to Lenovo for $3bn | Google sells Motorola Mobility unit to Lenovo for $3bn |
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Google has sold struggling US mobile phone company Motorola Mobility to Chinese computer maker Lenovo for $2.91bn (£1.8bn), in a surprise move. | |
Google had paid $12.5bn for the company less than two years ago. | |
Lenovo plans to build up its smartphone unit through the Motorola purchase, which may help offset its slowing personal computer business. | |
However, Google will keep the majority of Motorola's lucrative patents, which include one for Android software. | |
In a statement, Google said the smartphone market was "super competitive" and that Motorola would "be better served by Lenovo". | |
The purchase is set to make Lenovo the world's third-largest smartphone maker behind Samsung and Apple. | |
Market research firm Strategy Analytics said in a blog post that Lenovo had made "a good move" and would benefit from economies of scale. | |
"The Chinese vendor gets access to the valuable US smartphone market and the fast-growing Latin America region. This complements its existing global PC business. | |
"For Motorola, it gains access to an ambitious sugar daddy that has a strong presence in the huge China market. For Google, it divests a loss-making hardware division," it said. | |
Chinese deal-maker | |
This is the second major acquisition for Lenovo in the same number of weeks. | |
Last Thursday, the Thinkpad-maker announced it had acquired IBM's low-end server business for $2.3bn, in what was then China's biggest technology deal. | |
Shares of Lenovo being traded in Hong Kong fell by more than 8% following the announcement, which came after the US market had closed. | |
"Whether Lenovo can turn around the long-struggling Motorola business, and what happens to the Motorola brand long-term, remain key questions that will need to be answered in the coming months," Strategy Analytics said. | |
On a conference call following the deal's announcement, Lenovo chief financial officer Wong Waiming said they were not concerned that they may have overpaid for Motorola. | |
"Market prices go up and down and I would not take a one-day or half-day performance as a reflection of the market viewing it negatively," he said. | |
Mr Wong also said there was "no urgent need" for the company to tap the capital markets for money to fund the Motorola purchase given it had more than $3bn in cash available. | |
Acquisition spree | Acquisition spree |
The purchase of Motorola was Google's largest acquisition and it signalled a growing effort by the search giant to enter the hardware business. | The purchase of Motorola was Google's largest acquisition and it signalled a growing effort by the search giant to enter the hardware business. |
Motorola Mobility created the Moto X and Moto G phones. | Motorola Mobility created the Moto X and Moto G phones. |
Despite the sale, Google chief executive Larry Page insisted in a blog post: "This does not signal a larger shift for our other hardware efforts." | Despite the sale, Google chief executive Larry Page insisted in a blog post: "This does not signal a larger shift for our other hardware efforts." |
The deal with Lenovo comes on the heels of an acquisition spree for Google. | The deal with Lenovo comes on the heels of an acquisition spree for Google. |
In January, it snapped up DeepMind, a UK firm focused on artificial intelligence, and bought military robot-maker Boston Dynamics in December. | In January, it snapped up DeepMind, a UK firm focused on artificial intelligence, and bought military robot-maker Boston Dynamics in December. |
Global ambitions | Global ambitions |
In announcing Wednesday's purchase, Lenovo cited the strength of Motorola's brand, which has been revived in recent years with Google's help. | In announcing Wednesday's purchase, Lenovo cited the strength of Motorola's brand, which has been revived in recent years with Google's help. |
"The acquisition of such an iconic brand, innovative product portfolio and incredibly talented global team will immediately make Lenovo a strong global competitor in smartphones," said Yang Yuanqing, chief executive of Lenovo, in a statement. | "The acquisition of such an iconic brand, innovative product portfolio and incredibly talented global team will immediately make Lenovo a strong global competitor in smartphones," said Yang Yuanqing, chief executive of Lenovo, in a statement. |
"We will immediately have the opportunity to become a strong global player in the fast-growing mobile space," he added. | "We will immediately have the opportunity to become a strong global player in the fast-growing mobile space," he added. |
He also noted the acquisition gives Lenovo an entry into the North American and Latin American markets, as well as a toehold in Western Europe. | He also noted the acquisition gives Lenovo an entry into the North American and Latin American markets, as well as a toehold in Western Europe. |
The transaction must still be approved by US and Chinese regulators. | The transaction must still be approved by US and Chinese regulators. |