News Source: Zee News
| 7 months ago
Motorola Q1 loss widens; aims to cut $1.3 bn costs New York, April 30: Mobile phone maker Motorola saw its losses widen to USD 231 million for the first three months of 2009 and expects to cut down annual costs at its Mobile Devices unit by over USD...
News Source: International Business Times
| 7 months ago
While it said losses would narrow in the current quarter, the cellphone maker's shares fell 9 percent after it also announced its cash position fell about $1 billion in the last three months. "You don't want to see a company burning cash in such a...
News Source: Turkish Press
| 7 months ago
Troubled US mobile phone maker Motorola reported a wider quarterly net loss on Thursday and said it expects to ring up further losses this quarter. The Illinois-based company posted a net loss of 231 million dollars, or 13 cents per share, in the...
News Source: Uinta County News
| 7 months ago
Buried within the report was a juicy gem about the company's plans regarding Android devices, which CEO Sanjay Jha said will be available in time for the holidays. (Oh, and handset sales fell a whopping 45%.) Eek. Another bad quarter for Motorola's...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 7 months ago
Hard hit phone firm Motorola turned in a loss for its first quarter but has confirmed it will have a range of Android based smartphones which it will distribute through a number of different carriers. The co-CEO, Sanjay Jha, confirmed the existence...
News Source: Chicago Tribune
| 7 months ago
Motorola Inc. went deeper into the red during the first quarter, as the ailing cell phone maker lost $231 million or 13 cents per share compared to $194 million or 9 cents per share during the same time last year. However, excluding one-time charges...