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Motorola may lose its No. 1 share position in the U.S. handset ma...

Motorola may lose its No. 1 share position in the U.S. handset market, but expects to shift next year to better platforms with improved music, touch-screen and messaging features, Gimme Credit said. Revenue in the handset maker’s Mobile Devices…

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segment fell 40 percent the first quarter, and in the past four quarters revenue has declined 38 percent, Gimme Credit said. Other segments are struggling as well, it said. Motorola management believes the handset segment will return to profitability by year-end but that cannot hide the fact that the unit will lose money for the full year, Gimme Credit said.