A Great Example Of Industrial Leadership
It's good to see real business leadership in action rather than moneymen jiggery-pokering around to make it look like they're achieving something. Sanjay Jha, co-CEO of Motorola, did it the old-fashioned way by making products people want to buy.
Two years ago, Motorola wanted to sell its handset division. Trouble was it was losing the best part of a billion a quarter - $840 million of losses in Q308. So the prospects for a successful sale were dim.
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