The rumour of Lenovo wanting to buy Motorola was confirmed few hours ago and the deal finally went through.
Lenovo which is a struggling Chinese computer company was making a bid to buy Motorola from Google few days back when the rumoured leaked. However, at the end of close of business the day before yesterday, the company was able to successfully buy the handset unit of Motorola which also comes with portfolio of patents.
Lenovo paid Google $2.91 billion to acquire Motorola according to the info on Google's website which is really far away from what Google herself paid to acquire Motorola few years back ($12 billion).
Lenovo will pay cold cash to Google upfront, which equates to $660 million, along with $750 million in stock, while the rest of the $1.5 billion will be paid out in the coming three years.
This would definitely suggest a kind of loss by Google in this regard, however, Google had been experiencing difficulties in turning the Motorola handset unit into some great in terms of profit and therefore selling Motorola to Lenovo is more like removing a pain-in-the-ass for the company even though Moto X and Moto G were very successful devices that are highly placed in the smartphone market.
Now, phones like Moto X and Moto G among others are now owned by Lenovo and the sales and profit made from them henceforth would go to Lenovo.
It is believed by some that the relationship between Samsung and Google could be the driving force in selling Motorola to Lenovo at such throwaway price.
Whether this is true or not remains to be seen however, what is done is already done.
We now have to look at what Lenovo would do with Motorola and how it will set the Chinese company in a great position.
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