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The beleaguered mobile handset maker sees a big opportunity in selling its wireless broadband technology to consumer electronics device makers.

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by daviddohoney June 2, 2009 5:26 AM PDT
I used to work at Monsterola. It was a good company. Unfortunately, the greedy executives that outsourced it's jobs and industries to China.While giving themselves big salaries and bonus checks ruined it.
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by jbodank35 June 2, 2009 7:22 AM PDT
I used to work at "Insert Random Company Here". It was a good company. Unfortunately, the greedy executives that outsourced it's jobs and industries to China.While giving themselves big salaries and bonus checks ruined it.
by Renegade Knight June 2, 2009 11:12 AM PDT
@jbodank35

Exactly. IBM outsourced to Lenovo. Now Lenovo Makes Thinkpads and IBM lost their market. HP to HTC and now HTC is a major player in Smart Phones.

Outsourcing tends to train your future competition.
by sargess25 June 2, 2009 11:08 AM PDT
it's about time they go bankrupt and disappear .... crappy phones, faulty batteries and idiotic software. Go Moto go!
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by Renegade Knight June 2, 2009 11:13 AM PDT
Motorla needs to pull it's head out and make good phones. They still carry some weight in their other product lines. I'd not mind trying a Motrola branded WiFi Router if they can make one that's solid.
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by libertyforall1776 June 2, 2009 12:22 PM PDT
MOT should buy Palm with their Pre -- it might be the best option for MOT to get back into phones in a major way...
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