Motorola mobile phones are hardly seen on the market now, and Lenovo mobile phones are hardly seen. The wrong development ideas have made these two very good brands miss the best development opportunity.
In addition, Lenovo's acquisition at that time seemed to be a big bargain, but it was actually just an empty shell. After Google acquired Motorola Mobility for $654.38+0.25 billion, it began to divest Motorola Mobility. They sold the set-top box business and cashed in $2.4 billion.
In addition, when Google acquired Motorola Mobility, Motorola Mobility still had $3 billion in cash and $654.38 billion in tax relief, which means that Google actually only gave $8.5 billion.
In addition, when Google acquired Motorola Mobility, there were 65,438+07,000 technology patents. Later, Google left an important 15000 patents, and the remaining 2000 patents were packaged and sold to Lenovo with 3500 employees.
In other words, Lenovo's $2.9 billion acquisition is nothing more than a declining brand and 3,500 worried employees. In the end, Lenovo not only failed to save Motorola, but also dragged down its mobile phone business. I have to say that Lenovo actually suffered a big loss.
In fact, the mobile phone market and the computer market are different. Lenovo has always used the idea of making a computer as a mobile phone, which is obviously incorrect. Huawei has proved that its independent research and development is correct. But Lenovo is still stubborn. They always think that their way is right. So now the two companies are not at the same level.