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ARRIS Acquiring Motorola Home Business from Google

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ARRIS Group, a global innovator in broadband media technology will acquire the Motorola Home business from Motorola Mobility which is owned by Google for $2.35 billion. Upon finalization of the agreement, Google will receive $2.05 billion in cash and approximately 15.7% share ownership in ARRIS. According to a statement by ARRIS, the acquisition will enhance ARRIS' ability to provide next-generation consumer video products and services, supporting a more comprehensive product offering while also accelerating its ability to deliver a comprehensive set of industry-leading new products for broadband to a wide spectrum of customers. The combined entity will have a global presence with over 500 customers in 70 countries.

 

Robert J. Stanzione Chairman of the Board of Directors, President and CEO"This transformational combination of two complementary businesses will create a leading end-to-end provider of today's video, data, and voice products and tomorrow's next-generation IP-based broadband products," said Bob Stanzione, Chairman and CEO of ARRIS.  "Ever-expanding consumer demand for bandwidth will continue to drive growth across cloud and network technologies we provide that enable innovative home entertainment products and services."

"Acquiring Motorola Home builds on ARRIS' rich history, creating a global player with significant footprint, revenue and cash flow.  It also adds expertise in video and a larger presence in the home to our core strengths in voice and data, ensuring we are even better positioned to capitalize on and manage the evolution toward multi-screen home entertainment.  We look forward to working with the Motorola Home team as we integrate their complementary product portfolio and engineering expertise to accelerate best-in-class end-to-end solutions to a broader customer base and increase value for shareholders," Stanzione continued.

"Our Home business has been a vibrant part of Motorola Mobility's portfolio, innovating while delivering strong financial performance," said Dennis Woodside, Chief Executive Officer of Motorola Mobility, the Google subsidiary that is the parent of Motorola Home.  "The industry faces its biggest technology transformation, and together ARRIS and Motorola will be able to accelerate related innovations such as the introduction of the IP Connected Home environments that service providers need and that their consumers crave."  Read More ARRIS To Acquire Motorola Home Business For $2.35 Billion In Cash And Stock

 
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