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Google Gets Nod Over Motorola Purchase
Google has received signals from United States and European regulators to purchase motorola mobility holdings.
The Tide leant that the value of the transaction is valued at $12.5 billion (about N2 trillion) that will rhyme with the trend of information and communications technology across the globe.
It was also said that the deal will boost the economy upon full operation.
Another advantage of the transaction, is to close-mark web search heavy weights to enable telecommunications to be licensed at affordable prices.
The agreement which was reached on Monday will reduce the high profit margins of most technology companies.
Google, also has an Android top software operating system for internet-enabled smart phones.
The Tide further gathered that acquisition is the largest in the company’s (google) history which will also place it on top of other sister companies.
There are worries among investors that google’s profit margin may suffer, following its decision to become a hardware maker.
Unconfirmed reports from the company, indicates that it may run Motorola as a different business unit so as to enable it serve the public better.
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