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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Emerson to buy Motorola unit for $350 million

Digg! Slashdot It! Diversified manufacturer Emerson Electric agreed to buy a Motorola unit that serves the telecommunications, medical and defense industries for $350 million in cash, the companies said Friday. Emerson, whose portfolio includes motors, thermostats, storage units for supermarkets and technology to improve manufacturing efficiency, plans to acquire Motorola's Embedded Communications Computing business by the end of the calendar year, the companies said. The Motorola business, which had sales last year of about $520 million, provides embedded-computing products and services to communication infrastructure and equipment makers in the telecommunications, medical imaging, defense and aerospace, and industrial-automation industries, the companies said. gaming keyboard It will become a part of the Emerson Network Power business, boosting St. Louis, Mo.-based Emerson's presence in the $6 billion embedded-computing business, the companies said. "Wireless adoption is driving long-term telecommunications market growth, and broadband applications are reviving near-term wireline investment," Emerson Chief Executive David Farr said in a statement. "As we watch the telecom world quickly bring voice, video and data together for its customers, we believe the addition of the Motorola ECC business significantly strengthens our position for growth," he added. Cell phone maker Motorola, based in Schaumburg, Ill., said the deal enables it to focus on its core businesses. Based in Tempe, Ariz., the Motorola business employs about 1,100 people, the companies said. The primary purpose of embedded-computing technology is to control machines or other computer systems and manipulate data, the companies said. For example, in the telecommunications sector, such technology routes and monitors voice, video and data traffic across multiple networks. Power Supplies Dell Laptops Surf the web faster with Mozilla FireFox

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