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Apple partner Globalstar taps former Qualcomm exec Jacobs as CEO

Globalstar $Globalstar(GSAT.US)$ on Tuesday named former Qualcomm $Qualcomm(QCOM.US)$ 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.

Globalstar also said it had signed a deal with XCOM Labs, a wireless tech startup that Jacobs co-founded and most recently led, for exclusive access to certain key technologies and personnel.

Jacobs served as Qualcomm's CEO for nearly a decade from 2005, steering the chip company into becoming one of the key suppliers of the global smartphone industry. He was nudged out of its board in 2018 after disclosing his intention to pursue a long-shot acquisition of the firm.
"We have ... a close working relationship with the XCOM team over the last 20 years," said Globalstar Executive Chairman Jay Monroe. "Some of XCOM's leaders contributed to the original Globalstar system while at Qualcomm."

The satellite company partnered last year with Apple to enable a service that allows the iPhone 14 to send distress signals from areas without cellular network.

Apple $Apple(AAPL.US)$ pledged $450 million to the development of its emergency SOS infrastructure in November, with the majority of the amount going to Globalstar, but it did not specify which other players would receive the rest.
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