http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/12/lostintranslationgoodbye-1355146288.jpg As part of its Google-led overhaul to become a lean and mean smartphone outfit, Motorola is pulling out of South Korea from next year. Around 540 jobs will be lost, with 60-or-so staffers being offered a chance to relocate to the company’s R&D departments elsewhere. It’s not the first high-profile departure from the country this year, after HTC found it difficult to compete with the local superpowers – and we can’t imagine it’ll be the last.
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Source: ETNews (Translated)