Motorola Solutions
American data communications and telecommunications equipment provider
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February 2025 | Acquired RapidDeploy, a cloud-native 911 solution provider for public safety based in Austin, Texas. |
January 2025 | Entered a definitive agreement to acquire Theatro Labs Inc, a maker of AI and voice-controlled communication software for frontline workers, with the deal closing in March 2025. |
January 2025 | Hytera pleaded guilty in Illinois federal court to stealing Motorola Solutions' trade secrets related to digital mobile radio technology, facing a potential $60 million fine and restitution payments. |
2024 | Further growth with revenue reaching $10.8 billion and net profit at $1.6 billion, maintaining workforce at 21,000 employees. |
2023 | Record performance with revenue increasing to $9.9 billion and net profit growing to $1.7 billion, employee count rising to 21,000. |
2022 | Continued strong growth with revenue rising to $9.1 billion and net profit reaching $1.3 billion, workforce expanding to 20,000 employees. |
August 2022 | Acquired Barrett Communications, an Australia-based HF/VHF communications systems provider for civil security and government sectors. |
2021 | Significant performance improvement with revenue growing to $8.1 billion and net profit increasing to $1.2 billion, employee count reaching 18,700. |
September 2021 | Verkada filed a countersuit against Motorola Solutions in the California Northern District Court, claiming Motorola was attempting to shut down their business. The International Trade Commission initiated an investigation into Motorola's complaint. |
August 2021 | Motorola Solutions filed a 52-page complaint against Verkada with the United States International Trade Commission, alleging patent infringement by Verkada cameras and software. |
July 5 2021 | Norway's largest pension fund KLP announced divestment from Motorola Solutions due to its links with Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. |
2020 | US jury awarded Motorola Solutions $764 million in a verdict finding Hytera stole trade secrets and infringed copyrights. |
2020 | Revenue slightly decreased to $7.4 billion, but net profit remained robust at $0.94 billion, with workforce increasing to 18,000 employees. |
February 12 2020 | United Nations published a database listing Motorola Solutions for its involvement in activities related to Israeli settlements, including supply of surveillance and identification equipment. |
2019 | Continued growth with revenue reaching $7.8 billion and maintaining a strong net profit of $0.86 billion, with employee count growing to 17,000. |
January 2019 | Acquired VaaS International Holdings, a data and image-analytics company specializing in license plate reader cameras and AI-driven analytics. |
2018 | Significant business growth with revenue increasing to $7.3 billion and net profit rebounding to $0.96 billion, with workforce expanding to 16,000 employees. |
March 2018 | Acquired Avigilon, a Canada-based advanced security surveillance solutions company, for about $1 billion. |
2017 | Company experienced a slight decline in net profit to -$0.15 billion, while employee count increased to 15,000. |
April 2017 | United States International Trade Commission (USITC) announced an investigation into Hytera's trade practices following Motorola Solutions' complaints. |
March 2017 | Motorola Solutions initiated a series of patent infringement lawsuits against Hytera in the United States, Germany, and Australia, alleging stolen trade secrets and patent infringement. |
2016 | Motorola Solutions recorded annual revenue of $6.0 billion, with a net profit of $0.56 billion and 14,000 employees. |
February 2016 | Completed acquisition of Airwave Solutions, the UK-based operator of the British public safety radio network serving over 300 emergency and public service agencies. |
August 2015 | Received a $1 billion investment from Silver Lake Partners, with the private equity firm granted two seats on Motorola Solutions' Board of Directors. |
April 2015 | Acquired PublicEngines, a Utah-based crime analysis firm providing cloud-based solutions for crime data analytics and predictive policing strategies. |
February 2015 | Acquired Emergency CallWorks, a provider of Next-Generation 9-1-1 call-taking software that consolidates emergency call information. |
2014 | Completed the sale of its Enterprise business to Zebra Technologies for $3.45 billion, transferring approximately 4,500 employees and including previously acquired companies Symbol Technologies and Psion. |
January 2014 | Acquired Twisted Pair Solutions, a provider of push-to-talk over broadband applications for secure communication across different devices. |
2012 | Released the LEX700 mission-critical handheld radio, the world's first handheld public safety LTE device combining rugged hardware with multi-network connectivity. |
April 2011 | Motorola Solutions settled a legal dispute with Huawei Technologies and completed the sale of its networks business unit to Nokia Siemens Networks for $975 million, transferring approximately 6,900 employees. |
January 4 2011 | Motorola Inc. split into two independent companies: Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions, with Motorola Solutions beginning to trade as a separate company under NYSE symbol MSI. |
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