Motorola Solutions Inc
NYSE:MSI
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MSI's latest stock split occurred on Jan 4, 2011
The company executed a 10000-for-40425 stock split, meaning that for every 40425 shares held, investors received 10000 new shares.
Before the split, MSI traded at 9.11 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 31.4293.
The adjusted shares began trading on Jan 4, 2011. This was MSI's 8th stock split, following the previous one in Dec 3, 2004.
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Motorola Solutions Inc
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In the realm of public safety communications, Motorola Solutions Inc. stands as a stalwart, connecting communities and safeguarding cities with an impressive pedigree in innovation. Emerging from the iconic Motorola brand, renowned for its pioneering role in mobile communications, Motorola Solutions has honed its focus to serve crucial sectors, notably public safety, government, and enterprise environments. This Chicago-based entity spins a narrative of evolution—transitioning from synonymous cell phones to becoming the backbone of mission-critical communications. Its offerings span an array of products and services, from land mobile radio systems, and advanced software solutions, to video security and analytics. The company weaves a seamless network that ensures first responders and emergency services operate with coherent precision, even in the most challenging circumstances. Revenue generation derives from a strategic assortment of products and subscriptions. While traditional sales of radios and related hardware lay foundational profits, Motorola Solutions has increasingly pivoted towards software and services, realizing the potential of recurring income streams. This business model transformation is underpinned by service contracts, subscription fees for advanced software suites, and cloud-based services, driven by technology that enhances situational awareness and operational efficiency. A key component of this shift is the integration of real-time video surveillance and analytics, meeting a growing demand for smart, interconnected systems. Such diversification not only fortifies Motorola Solutions' bottom line but also cements its role as an indispensable ally in the realm of safety and security, adeptly navigating the digital age.
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