Thursday, August 18, 2011

Nokia concerns about the alliance Google - Motorola

Nokia's CEO, Stephen Elop is the first to speak about acquisitions Motorola Mobility of Google, for this is a sign warning of "dangerous" is coming.

Nokia's CEO, Stephen Elop is the first to speak about acquisitions Motorola Mobility of Google, for this is a sign warning of "dangerous" is coming.

Stephen Elop (left) and Steve Ballmer (right) during the announced cooperation agreement between Nokia and Microsoft earlier this year. Photo: Internet

Obviously not everyone in the world like previous technology alliance also Google - Motorola Mobility was founded, and one of them is Nokia, especially when it has achieved a long-term cooperation agreement with Microsoft to earlier this year.

The fear of Stephen Elop also the feelings of those manufacturing partners other Windows Mobile phone to hear Nokia and Microsoft have encroached on the airport deal worth billions of them, by the alliance between the U.S. software firm and the Finnish mobile company will "favor" for Nokia more favorable terms that the phone manufacturers do not have another Windows Phone.

"If I do that in his capacity of leader of a device maker Android, I will pick up the phone and call directly to Google's leadership and warned there immediate danger ..." - Stephen Elop said.

In fact, if you look at things in the eyes of a neutral analyst, the acquisition by Motorola Mobility is not the legal ownership and legitimacy huge number of patents the company's 17,000 U.S. smartphone, which will help the search giant "protection" Android is the brainchild of them from "legal scythe" was, is and will be launched by the hands of Microsoft or Apple.

Alliance Google - Motorola Mobility sued

A Mobility Motorola's shareholders have sued the company to court, alleging the deal worth $ 12.5 billion, Google has taken place without adequate compensation to the investors of the Motorola Mobility.



New "open eye was born," coalition Google - Motorola Mobility encountered turbulence. Photo: Digitaltrends

The "soul" belongs to Google, but seems Motorola Mobility will also struggled to cope with problems arising from within the internal company. Recently, John W. Keating, a shareholder has sued Motorola Mobility smartphone company to court, believing that the purchase price of U.S. $ 12.5 billion from Google is not enough ....

Motorola's Mobility CEO, Sanjay Jha, nine other members of the Board of Directors and the "new owner" Google has made the list respondents.

It is known that the claim was John W. Keating filed a court in Chicago before Google announced the merger. "The mission launched by Google is not adequately compensate investors for the Motorola Mobility, because it does not reflect the intrinsic value of the company." - Deduct a portion of the claim of Keating, in the name of on behalf of all the remaining shareholders of Motorola Mobility.

Google has agreed to spend 40 USD per share, each shareholder of the Motorola Mobility holds, corresponding to USD 12.5 billion for the entire company. The price is higher than 63% of the shares of Motorola Mobility on the stock market on the last trading session ends on Thursday 12-8, a day before the deal was announced.


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