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A rejuvenated Motorola under CEO Ed Zander has been making the waves in the communications industry, giving market leader Nokia a run for its money.
The world No. 2 cellphone maker is already building on the success of the iconic Razr, with anorexic good-lookers such as the Slvr, and more recently Krzr.
Lately, the company made several strategic investments to complete its "seamless mobility" vision of keeping its customers mobile, informed, entertained, secured, connected and empowered.
In particular, its US$3.9 billion acquisition of Symbol Technologies pits itself against Nokia in the enterprise mobility space. Symbol has a strong portfolio of mobile computing products across several industry verticals such as retail, manufacturing and logistics. The acquisition is also likely to boost Motorola's arsenal of products against Cisco, particularly in wireless networking.
In June this year, Motorola also announced plans to streamline its logistics with a new US$60 million facility in Singapore to manage the company's global supply chain operations.
This company is listed in Networking & Communications.
| Fiscal year-end December | FY06 | FY05 | FY04 | FY03 | FY02 |
| Global full-year revenue (US$millions) |
| 35,300.0 | 31,300.0 | 27,100.0 | 26,700.0 |
| Global full-year net income (US$millions) |
| 4,500.0 | 1,500.0 | 893.0 | -2,400.0 |
| Average year-on-year revenue growth over 4 years | 9.93 % |
| Average year-on-year net income growth over 4 years | 135.06 % |
| Percentage of revenue from Asia | |
| Percentage of Asian revenues from channel | |
| Founded | USA/1928 |
| First Asian office | Singapore/1973 |
| Global employees | 68,000 |
| Employees in Asia | 20,000 |
| Asian countries: Total 10 |
China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam |
| Notes | * Data correct as at September 2006. Information was compiled by ZDNet Asia from sources such as official reports, corporate Web sites, and Hoover's. ZDNet Asia strived to get the latest information but does not guarantee the correctness or completeness of the data. The information provided on this site is for general informational purposes only and is not an offer to buy or sell any securities. |
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