Aug 29 (Reuters) - Globalstar (GSAT.A) on Tuesday named former Qualcomm (QCOM.O) top boss Paul Jacobs as its CEO, sparking a near 20% surge in the shares of the satellite firm behind Apple's emergency communication services.
Jacobs, 60, is also a board member of IPO-bound chip firm Arm and will replace David Kagan, who is retiring after about 5 years as CEO.
It will pay XCOM licensing fees including the issuance of about 60 million common stock shares valued at around $64 million.
"Some of XCOM's leaders contributed to the original Globalstar system while at Qualcomm."
Iridium Comunications (IRDM.O) partnered with Qualcomm earlier in May to develop emergency SOS messaging for Android users, going head-to-head with Apple.
Persons:
Paul Jacobs, Jacobs, David Kagan, Globalstar, Jay Monroe, Arsheeya, Devika
Organizations:
Qualcomm, XCOM Labs, Apple, Iridium, Thomson
Locations:
Bengaluru