Comcast now has some
extra skin in the cable box and modem business, as the provider has just agreed
to invest $150 million in Arris. If the name sounds
familiar, it should -- this is the company that recently purchased Motorola Home from Google
for $2.35 billion. Under the terms of the agreement, Comcast will purchase
roughly 7.85 percent of Arris, and in the very same stroke, halve Google's
stake in the company, which previously sat at 15.7 percent. After the deal is
complete, Google will end up with an additional $150 million in its pocket. As
for what we can expect, Bob Stanzione, CEO of Arris, sounded off: "We
believe this investment by one of our largest customers is a strong indication
of customer support for the Motorola Home acquisition and its potential to
accelerate innovation to the benefit of the industry and consumers." So,
yeah... both companies will be working together more closely. For some additional
insight behind the terms of the deal, you'll find the PR after the break.
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