In regards to Motorola’s past profits, it’ll be good to see any revenue out of Q3 for the merely stable monster. Managing $1.7 billion in revenue for the third quarter, Motorola’s Mobile Devices division exclusively succeeded and compensated for a $183 million loss, also counteracted by Motorola’s other divisions and eventually resulting in $12 million on the plus side. Moto’s future plans include restricting its inferior and lackluster handset distribution while pushing its new Android-based equipment. The company still insists to divide itself into two entities whenever time permits. As of now, Moto has entitled Edward Fitzpatrick to a permanent CFO position. Motorola will definitely have time to recline with its imminent DROID and CLIQ releases, but will it be able to bounce back after the launches dim to produce a final spree of elite handsets. We’ll see how well they manage. Da Gadget.

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