Sanjay Jha
A photograph taken on January 6, 2011 shows Motorola Chairman and CEO of Motorola Mobility Sanjay Jha showing the Motorola Xoom tablet at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada. The European Commission opened on April 3, 2012 two antitrust investigations against Google's Motorola Mobility following complaints from Apple and Microsoft in a patent war between the technology giants. The commission said it would assess whether Motorola Mobility 'has abusively, and in contravention of commitments it gave to standard setting organisations, used certain of its standard essential patents to distort competition in the Internal Market in breach of EU antitrust rules.'
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The introduction of RAZR MAXX marked another successful addition to the Motorola product family and contributed to our growth in smartphones ... Our Home business delivered another solid quarter highlighted by improvement in year-over-year profitability. We continue to work closely with Google to complete the proposed merger during the first half of the year.
The introduction of RAZR MAXX marked another successful addition to the Motorola product family and contributed to our growth in smartphones ... Our Home business delivered another solid quarter highlighted by improvement in year-over-year profitability. We continue to work closely with Google to complete the proposed merger during the first half of the year.More quotes »
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Google completes Motorola Mobility acquisition
CEO of the business.Dennis Woodside, previously president of Google's Americas region, is Motorola's new CEO. Departing CEO Sanjay Jha will help to ensure a smooth transition, Google said.It is Google's largest acquisition ever, and pushes it deeper into cellphones. Read more »
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Was Sanjay Jha's Pay a Good Return on Investment?
The news that Sanjay Jha is stepping down after successfully negotiating the sale of his company Motorola Mobility Holdings to Google confirms the fact – once again – that compensation committees do not understand the terms “long-term” and “incentive”. I from Forbes Read more »
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Motorola Mobility's Sanjay Jha leaving with $64.3 million golden parachute
Departing Motorola Mobility Chief Executive Sanjay Jha is collecting about $64.3 million as he leaves the Libertyville-based company, which is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Google. The Mountain View, Calif.-based search giant said Tuesday that it had from Chicago Tribune Read more »
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Typical CEO made $9.6M last year, AP study finds
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Mystery Solved: CFO Lands at Google Mobile Unit
A mystery that’s been wafting about for three months was finally solved this week when Google named Vanessa Wittman CFO of its new mobile-technology division. As it turns out, Google was waiting until its $12.5 billion cash purchase of Motorola Mobility from CFO Blog Read more »
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