Breaking News: Google To Buy Motorola For $12.5 Billion
Google has declared that it's buying Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion! 😲
Google said it would pay $40 a share in cash for Motorola, a 63 percent premium to the company's closing price on Friday.
For the first time, Google will have a direct hand in the mobile business that it has fostered from a distance.
Google said it would pay $40 a share in cash for Motorola, a 63 percent premium to the company's closing price on Friday.
For the first time, Google will have a direct hand in the mobile business that it has fostered from a distance.
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Via Cnet News.​
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