11 Worst Tech Mergers and Acquisitions Ever

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3. Google and Motorola

Value: $12.5 billion

This deal ranks 3rd on our list of worst tech mergers and acquisitions ever. It was actually considered a success by many, despite the fact that after having paid $12.50 billion for the handset maker in 2011, Google (now known as Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL)) sold it to Lenovo for just $2.91 billion in 2014. As part of Google, Motorola even attempted to assemble phones in the U.S, but closed the factory after a year due to high costs and low demand. Even though Motorola’s phones lost money, the acquisition (and the consequent sale) was viewed somewhat favorably, mainly due to the fact that Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL) managed to retain a huge patent portfolio worth $5.50 billion, which helped Android stave off competition and remain the most popular mobile OS.

11 Worst Tech Mergers and Acquisitions Ever

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