It's time for a change at Motorola. Since Ed Zander's first day, Motorola has seen its P/E drop from 38 to 16. It has returned 13% since January 2004 vs. 35% for the S&P 500 and 38% for Nokia. Instead of selling your shares, or waiting on current management for change, join our group to make a positive change to the leadership, governance, and operations of this company.
Two years later... you got a Plan C?
TripleExPresident 2 years ago
Clueless Carl Icahn is getting boned by MOT and YHOO
TripleExPresident 3 years ago
hahaha Nokia is eating you alive.
muhahaha
Darusdei 3 years ago
Why did Motorola buy Symbol Technologies?
OghamTheBold 4 years ago
The data on Progressive Insurance sex lies and drugs demonstrates that there are a lot of issues and that its appears to be corporate welfare with all of the taxpayers footing the bill. The is a cost to society when a corporation is corrupt and/or ill managed.
progressivescam 4 years ago
Your Plan B is right on target for Motorola!. We need to develop a Plan B for Progressive Insurance as well to get rid of Peter Lewis (Chairman) and Glen Renick, CEO. They are scamming policyholders, have high employee turnover, and are losing stockholders value.
Look up my post at youtube "Progressive Insurance Has Treated Me as Roadkill -- response to Michael Moore's Sicko Movie", as an additional forum for your opinion.
MeandProgressive 4 years ago
I think its difficult to pronounce Razr. Of course its easier to associate to something like Razor or such if you are English speaking, but that could have been Razor in the first place.
Kratax 4 years ago
"against" ? Isn't the idea to help the company? Shouldn't it be a Plan B *for* Motorola?
asten77 4 years ago
I like it....the game has changed.
sgeorge747 4 years ago