Motorola names Qualcomm COO to head cell phones
By Sinead Carew
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Motorola Inc named Sanjay Jha, Qualcomm Inc's chief operating officer, to head its money-losing mobile devices unit and become co-chief executive with Greg Brown.
The news sent Motorola shares up 9 percent. Investors said the hiring of Jha, a well-respected technology executive, gave the struggling company credibility and quelled doubts that it would go through with plans to split off the cell phone unit in 2009.
"For Motorola this is a coup," said Global Crown Capital analyst Pablo Perez-Fernandez. He said the 45-year-old Jha has a reputation for making people work hard.
"The appointment lends credibility to Motorola's plan to spin off mobile devices. I didn't think it was going to happen," said Perez-Fernandez.
Some investors had worried that Motorola, which has been looking for a new chief for its phone unit since early this year, was having trouble attracting strong candidates.
The company has struggled with market share losses to rivals such as Nokia and Samsung Electronics Co in the cell phone market due to a lack of advanced phones and a strong follow-up to its Razr phone.
Jha has worked at wireless chip supplier Qualcomm since 1994 in various roles, including president of its chip and software division.
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