How did each business segment (e.g., Public Safety, Enterprise, Services) contribute to the record revenue and earnings?
Answer
The press‑release you cited highlights that Motorola Solutions posted a “record second‑quarter revenue and earnings” for Q2 2025, but the excerpt you provided does not contain the detailed breakdown of how each individual business segment (e.g., Public Safety, Enterprise, Services) performed.
The portion of the release that would normally list the segment‑level contributions—usually found in the “Key Financial Results” table or in the subsequent “Segment Performance” narrative—is missing from the excerpt you have supplied (the text ends abruptly at “KEY FINANCIAL RESULTS (presented in millions, exc…”).
Because the specific figures or narrative for each segment (Public Safety, Enterprise, Services, etc.) are not included in the provided text, I cannot give a precise accounting of how each segment contributed to the record revenue and earnings.
What you can do next
- Retrieve the full press release – Look up the complete Motorola Solutions Q2 2025 earnings release on the Business Wire site (or the company’s investor‑relations page). The full release typically includes a table like:
| Segment | Q2 2025 Revenue (in $ millions) | YoY % Change | Q2 2024 Revenue | Comments |
|--------|------------------------------|------------|-------------------|----------|
| Public Safety | … | … | … | … |
| Enterprise | … | … | … | … |
| Services (or “Other”) | … | … | … | … |
Alongside the table you’ll usually find a brief narrative that says, for example, “Public Safety contributed X% of total revenue, driven by strong demand for …,” and “Enterprise grew Y% due to new contracts with …,” etc.
Check the earnings call transcript – Motorola Solutions typically provides an earnings‑call transcript (often posted on platforms like Seeking Alpha, Bloomberg, or the company’s IR site). Management usually breaks down the drivers behind each segment’s performance there.
Look at the SEC Form 10‑Q – The quarterly report filed with the SEC will have a “Segment Information” section that gives revenue (and sometimes operating income) for each business unit.
Once you have that detailed segment data, you can answer the question with exact numbers (e.g., “Public Safety generated $1.4 billion, up 12% YoY; Enterprise contributed $850 million, up 8%; Services contributed $300 million, up 5%, together accounting for X% of total revenue”).
Bottom line: The information you provided does not contain the segment‑level numbers; you’ll need to consult the full Q2 2025 earnings release (or the accompanying SEC filing) to obtain the precise contributions of each business segment to Motorola Solutions’ record revenue and earnings.