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<your name> has sent the following story to you from ElectricNews.net. The story is available from http://www.electricnews.net/article/9664327.html Motorola rings up USD1.2bn in profits Friday, January 20 2006 by Anthony Quinn Mobile manufacturer Motorola increased its earnings by 86
percent in the fourth quarter, but analysts were left
disappointed after it missed sales estimates.
The firm rang up a net income of USD1.2 billion in the
quarter, up from USD647 million a year earlier, but even that
wasn't enough to satisfy analysts. Despite the surge in
earnings, sales only increased by 18 percent to USD10.4
billion; analysts had been expecting in the region of
USD10.5 billion.
Motorola is rated as the world's number two handset provider
with Nokia currently claiming the top spot. The latest
results will help bridge that gap a little, while ensuring
that Motorola stays ahead of the rest of the pack. Revenue in
the mobile handset division was up 30 percent, reaching
USD6.5 billion.
The handset manufacturer has had a number of successes with
its newest handsets, including the Razr, which have helped it
to increase its market share to 19 percent worldwide. The
firm shipped more than 44 million handsets in the quarter
ending December 2005 -- an increase of 40 percent on the year
before.
However, its latest success has also caused some problems,
with supply issues causing concern among analysts and
investors. Difficulty in sourcing some components for the
phones resulted in lost earnings -- particularly over the
busy seasonal period -- and has made some investors nervous.
Analysts are also speculating about whether Motorola can
maintain the momentum during 2006. The mobile firm is
confident it can, but with increasing competition on the
market, it could be in for a tough battle.
The firm has already made several alliances in a bid to
entice customers to its handsets, including an iTunes phone
with Apple and a new deal that gives easy access to Google's
search facilities.
Meanwhile, Motorola's other sectors delivered a mixed bag of
results. In its government unit, earnings rose 41 percent,
with the connected home seeing a similar rise at 40 percent.
However, the firm's networks segment saw earnings drop by 18
percent.
Looking ahead, Motorola has predicted sales of between USD9.3
billion and USD9.5 billion in the first quarter of 2006. This
forecast is in line with Wall Street estimates but still not
enough for some analysts, who were expecting up to USD10
billion.
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