Motorola warning hits share price

US mobile phone company Motorola’s share price dropped nearly 15%, following its warning that worldwide demand for mobile handsets is slowing.

LONDON (Brand Republic) – US mobile phone company Motorola’s share price dropped nearly 15%, following its warning that worldwide demand for mobile handsets is slowing.

Motorola said Wednesday that its would sell between 410m and 425m mobile phones this year, short of the estimated 425-450m.

Rivals Ericsson and Nokia also saw their share price slump more than 6%.

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