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Motorola to cut 4,000 jobs, India ops hit

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Ailing cell phone maker Motorola Mobility will shrink its operations in India and lay off 4,000 employees worldwide as part of its restructuring efforts, a report has said.

Loss-making Motorola Mobility, which has good presence in India, was acquired by Google early last year as part of the Internet major's strategy to bolster its capabilities in the Android platform -- one of the widely-used mobile technologies.

The restructuring efforts at the company are aimed at reviving its sagging fortunes.

"It will shrink operations in Asia and India, and center research and development in Chicago, Sunnyvale and Beijing," Motorola's new chief executive Dennis Woodside said in an interview to the 'New York Times' yesterday.

It could not be immediately ascertained what would be the impact on India operations, including staff strength.

Woodside said the company would shut one-third of its 94 offices globally and also lay off around 20 per cent of its total workforce.

As on June 30 this year, Google has 54,604 full-time employees worldwide, that includes 20,293 at the Motorola business.

Woodside said that one-third of 4,000 job loss would be in the US and the company plans to leave unprofitable markets, stop making low-end devices and focus on a few cellphones instead of dozens.

In addition to the coming cuts, Google has downsized Motorola management, letting go 40 per cent of its vice presidents, but has also hired new senior executives, the report said.

The cuts are the first step in Google's plan to reinvent Motorola, which has fallen far behind its biggest competitors, Apple and Samsung, and to shore up its Android mobile business and expand beyond search and software into the manufacture of hardware.

The turnaround effort would also be a referendum on the management of Larry Page, Google's chief executive, whose boldest move has been the USD 12.5 billion acquisition.

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