Spinoffs with lots of growth ahead

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We’ve often pointed out that spinoffs are a great way for companies to unlock value. Here are two spinoffs, one old (Agilent) and one new (Motorola Solutions), that we see as buys for long-term gains. MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC. $50 (New York symbol MSI; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 325.5 million; Market cap: $16.3 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.9; Dividend yield: 1.8%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.motorolasolutions.com) took its current form on January 4, 2011, following the breakup of the old Motorola Inc. The company makes specialized equipment, including bar-code scanners and radios for emergency vehicles. Governments supply 65% of its revenue; the remaining 35% comes from businesses. In 2011, Motorola Solutions earned $888 million, or $2.61 a share. That’s up 42.5% from $623 million, or $1.84 a share, in 2010. These figures exclude several unusual items, mainly costs related to the spinoff from Motorola Inc. Sales rose 7.7%, to $8.2 billion from $7.6 billion. The company’s sales will likely rise by…