Motorola Aims to Sell Cable-Box Unit Motorola is exploring a roughly $4.5 billion sale of its unit that makes set-top boxes and other gear for cable and phone companies. News Hub: Can Motorola Turn Itself Around?
Hewlett-Packard Co is making a move into the network equipment market by striking a $3.1 billion deal for 3Com Corp , in a major challenge to Cisco Systems Inc .
Hewlett-Packard Co. said Wednesday it is buying the 3Com Corp. networking company for $2.7 billion, the latest move by the world's No. 1 personal computer maker to expand into areas more profitable than PCs.
The civilised world lives three meals away from punching a neighbour for a ham sandwich. In the tech sector, acquisitive behaviour is starting to suggest that stomachs are rumbling.
H-P plans to acquire network-equipment maker 3Com for $2.7 billion. Barrons.com's Eric Savitz discusses how H-P is positioning itself to go head-to-head against Cisco Systems Inc. The News Hub brings you the latest.
Hewlett-Packard Co said on Wednesday that it agreed to buy network equipment maker 3Com Corp for $2.7 billion to help improve HP's position in China and expand its network gear business.
Motorola Inc is in the early stages of looking into a potential sale of its $4.5 billion television set-top box and network equipment business, two sources said on Wednesday.
Shares of Sigma Designs Inc. fell Wednesday after an analyst downgraded the chip maker on signs that it's losing greater-than-expected market share to rival Broadcom Corp.
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