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- Why New Cell Phone Market Share Numbers Spell Bad News for Motorola [view article]
- Which CEOs Have the Best and Worst Approval Ratings? [view article]
- Motorola Must Hop on the Smart Phone Bandwagon Now [view article]
- Broadcom Could Jump 40% on Growing Smartphone Market - Barron's [view article]
- Don't Cancel Motorola's Funeral Just Yet [view article]
- Motorola: Turnaround in Progress? [view article]
- Icahn Capital Boosts Stake in MOT, Cuts TWC, Shows EMIS Stake [view article]
- Replacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
- Nine Hands-Free Device Stocks [view article]
- Research In Motion's 3G Counteroffensive: The Smartphone Arms Race Escalates [view article]
- Telecom Gear Consolidation Is Stalled Over CDMA Conundrum [view article]
- Could Increased Traffic to RIM, Samsung Sites Mean Trouble for Motorola? [view article]
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- Motorola Must Hop on the Smart Phone Bandwagon Now
- Don't Cancel Motorola's Funeral Just Yet
- Broadcom Could Jump 40% on Growing Smartphone Market - Barron's
- Icahn Capital Boosts Stake in MOT, Cuts TWC, Shows EMIS Stake
- Motorola: Turnaround in Progress?
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Why New Cell Phone Market Share Numbers Spell Bad News for Motorola [view article]
does not look good for "hello MOTO" ReplyWhich CEOs Have the Best and Worst Approval Ratings? [view article]
sorry for the double - eric schmidt - hard to understand - they do so many things to destroy and not unlock shareholder value. ReplyWhich CEOs Have the Best and Worst Approval Ratings? [view article]
and all lower than democrat congress, which is even lower than pres. bush. drill now! Reply4
Motorola Must Hop on the Smart Phone Bandwagon Now [view article]
50 phones are coming, of course some of those are going to be smartphones, and of course at least one of them will be intended to compete with the iPhone. See the leaked info on Alexander, Atila, Napoleon (internal code names).And how can you have owned a Q and state it isn't a smart-phone? It most certainly is... but the original Q had issues. It's a Windows Mobile and Outlook based smartphone, not Blackberry email smartphone. That is what really hurt Q and gave it a bad reputation (Windows Mobile 5).
Windows mobile was immature when the Q came out (crash/freeze phone reboot city), and Blackberry was really engrained for wireless email the kinks were already worked out by the time the Q was released.
The new Q devices are better, perhaps mostly because Windows Mobile is much better now, more stable and better features. Even Blackberry email is now supported (based on an article I recently read).
I think better advice to Motorola Mobile Devices, strive for an iPhone or better user interface... Sticking with Windows Mobile is ok as long as you can still add enough on top of it to make it easy to use and attractive... as long as Windows Mobile isn't so bloated that it makes the hardware too expensive (vs. competitors).
Key features everyone's going to want to have in the near future... (requires a large screened phone, and data plan or wi-fi)
Full GPS / maps / destinations
Full web page browsing (mobile pages are lame)
Video streaming, and uploading to the web
-maybe- Video calls
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Motorola Must Hop on the Smart Phone Bandwagon Now [view article]
"make fewer, higher quality models". Malcolm Baldridge, where are you? Six Sigma, TCS, etcThe RAZR is iconic alright, JUNK. I have a drawer full of broken ones.
what's the concern over the cell phone div anyway, it will be spun off. Reply
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Broadcom Could Jump 40% on Growing Smartphone Market - Barron's [view article]
A stock with P/E at 46.5?!...common sense please. ReplyDon't Cancel Motorola's Funeral Just Yet [view article]
Moto has been trying to sell the cell phone div for many months. no takers. the phones are flimsy. Icahn is pushing the issue.I don't know about new mgmt unless you mean Icahns boys.
The set-top box business (GI) is commodity.
Moto may have to fall back on its original product-first responder radios.
this company seems to be getting its act together in its turnaround strategies, at least for one quarter anyway
this is a joke, right?? it's all layoffs, nothing new here Reply
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Don't Cancel Motorola's Funeral Just Yet [view article]
Obiously, they are bigger than their cell phone business.. but the Razr V3 phone stinks, so I am reminded of Peter Lynch's words (paraphrased), "If the product stinks, don't buy the company." ReplyDon't Cancel Motorola's Funeral Just Yet [view article]
the best advice is-dont believe anybody about anything.all have an agenda.think for yourself.should you believe this advice?i dont know. ReplyDon't Cancel Motorola's Funeral Just Yet [view article]
When you are elected to run Motorola by the board of directors, then you can do something with your plans. In the mean time, press credentials are no substitute for business management. In contrast to YOUR OPINION, everyone else thinks that Motorola is making progress. When you write something, please clearly identify YOUR OPINION as your opinion as opposed to facts. ReplyDon't Cancel Motorola's Funeral Just Yet [view article]
OrdinaryGuy - Read the article and you'll note that I'm not pronouncing the "death" of this company. And even if I was, I wouldn't need "inside information" to do it. Almost everybody has access to the same information, it's what you do with the information that deems you a good investor (or not).If you have an argument as why we should buy MOT, please present it; otherwise your comments are no more than biased shareholder opinion. Reply
Don't Cancel Motorola's Funeral Just Yet [view article]
Mr. Sun:To pronouce the death of MOT as you do is to also allude to having very good inside information, which you have not demonstrated you have. Its a good thing niether you or anyone else has a monopoly on rational thought and genuine analysis.
As an insignificant holder of MOT stocks, I believe it would take a lot more than your misdirected pronouncement to kill a thing that has a bright future.
Keep trying though, if it makes you happy. Reply
Motorola: Turnaround in Progress? [view article]
Enter your comment here. ReplyIcahn Capital Boosts Stake in MOT, Cuts TWC, Shows EMIS Stake [view article]
I like my yahoo finance at least I can see my portafolio at a glance and pull the finantial news easy, I don't see that service been provided by google or microsoft msn. ReplyMotorola: Turnaround in Progress? [view article]
razor, new? My kids have been breaking them for years. I have a drawer full of Razor parts that I regularly recycle between phones.Very flimsy and that metallic look is just foil coated plastic.
All style, no substance. Reply