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Motorola's Failed Iridium Venture Was a Global Satellite Telephone Network

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Motorola's failed Iridium venture was a global satellite telephone network designed to allow users to make or receive calls anywhere on the globe using handsets that are somewhat bigger than typical cellular phones. What type of innovation did Iridium represent?

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Accounting Equation

The foundational principle in accounting that equates assets with the sum of liabilities and owner's equity: Assets = Liabilities + Equity.

Equity

Equity represents the ownership value held in assets after all liabilities have been subtracted, often referred to as net worth.

Sole Proprietorship

A business structure in which a single individual owns and operates the business, bearing unlimited personal liability.

Owner

An individual or entity that holds the legal right or title to something, such as a business or property.

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