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Motorola stumbles in China

by Tony Sagami on August 28, 2008

in Asian Market, Stock Market in China

Motorola likes to brag how great it is doing in China.The truth is they are not.

Motorola’s market share in China has dropped from21% in 2006 to an estimated 7.9% this year.

Who’s winning? Nokia has 38% of the market and Samsung is a distant second at 8.3%.

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