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Having floated a spinoff trial balloon for its struggling mobile phone business, has Motorola reconsidered?

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Having floated a spinoff trial balloon for its struggling mobile phone business, has Motorola reconsidered?

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Motorola sent a ripple through the mobile phone industry a few weeks ago when it released a statement saying it was “exploring the structural and strategic realignment of its businesses” that “may include the separation of Mobile Devices from its other businesses”. The company has lost significant market share in the mobile phone business after failing to come up with an Act 2 following the success of the Razr. But in Barcelona on Monday for the World Mobile Congress, new Motorola CEO Greg Brown told Reuters that the company is “fully committed” to its mobile device business. “I don’t want there to be any confusion,” he said, as he caused confusion. At first glance, it sounds like Brown has made his peace with keeping the mobile phone business in-house, despite the demands of investor Carl Icahn that Motorola separate phones from the rest of its activities. “Motorola is fully committed to the mobile devices business and I am fully committed to mobile devices,” he told Reuters. But an a

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