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  • Motorola appoints former AT&T CEO David Dorman as Chairman of Board

    Motorola and Carl Icahn have made nice and the beleaguered handset manufacturing once-giant can return to trying to save the company from a slow death. The latest move to help right the horribly listing ship that is Motorola is the appointment of a new Chairman of the Board. Ousted CEO Ed Zander has been serving [...]
  • Motorola's Problems: Firing 2,600 employees edition

    Ahh, Motorola. They've (by which I mean the senior leadership, or lack thereof) failed Motorola and its fans in so many ways, its hard to keep track. But, not impossible. The flagrant failure of ousted CEO-tard Zander to keep Motorola from circling the drain is obvious at this point. Zander wasn't able to pull himself away [...]
  • Motorola Chief Technology Officer jumps ship following CEO Zander's resignation

    We barely got word of Motorola’s lame-duck CEO Zander planning to jump ship with that golden-parachute that he soo obviously deserves, and now we’re hearing that Moto’s CTO (Chief Technology Officer), Padmasree Warrior, called it quits to seek out greener pastures (greener, and probably more satisfying than Motorola’s staid tech offerings of late). Like so many rats escaping a sinking ship, it looks like Motorola’s leadership is escaping before they go down with the ship. Now, to Motorola’s credit, new-CEO-to-be Greg Brown has vowed to turn things around and maintain the company’s Q3 performance. And, a new CTO could spark the renewed focus on innovation and high-technology that Motorola needs to regain even a portion of its once-mighty glory. It’s just too bad Moto had to lose an officer with such an awesome name in order to make that happen. Seriously, who wouldn’t want “Warrior” as their last name? Motorola said that Padmasree Warrior has left to “pursue other opportunities,” and will be replaced by Moto’s strategy chief Rich Nottenburg. Interestingly, there was no mention of whether Warrior was leaving of his own accord or was forced to take walk the plank. In either case, there seems to be a changing of the guard underway at Motorola - the CFO and the head of mobile device business took leave earlier this year, CEO Ed Zander will be replaced as we usher in the new year , and now the CTO has quit. So who’s left? Seriously, we hope Motorola’s got a plan to fix the battered ship’s helm. It would be a shame to see Motorola fold up like so many MVNO’s of late . [Via: Reuters ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Motorola CEO Zander steps down to make way for COO Brown's reignPantech CEO Resigns Control To Pantech ChairmanSprint kicking CEO to the curb, looking for replacementNokia's CFO reaffirms what Nokia's CEO said days ago: Average phone price...
  • Motorola CEO Zander steps down to make way for COO Brown's reign

    As most struggling corporations tend to do when times get tough, keep getting tougher, and are forecasted to get even worse, Motorola has sent their Chief Executive Officer (CEO) out the door with a golden parachute. Ed Zander has been at the helm of Motorola’s wayward ship for almost four years now, and has endured financial slumps and attacks on his throne from the likes of rebel investor Carl Icahn . And, it seems that Carl Icahn will be getting what he wants - Zander has announced that he will be stepping down on “My date, my doing, my time-frame.” Come January 1, 2008, Greg Brown, the 47 year old Chief Operating Officer (COO) will take the reigns as the head of Motorola. Brown joined the company in 2003, and promises to leverage the company’s Q3 2007 profits (the first profitable quarter this year) to help keep the struggling giant, Motorola, in the green. Zander will stay on as a strategic advisor to the CEO as a non-officer employee until January 5, 2009. But, as Motorola’s shares saw a 1% boost, some analysts speculate that this changing of the guard could be a sign of bleaker times. Citigroup analyst, Jim Suva, told clients that Zander’s resignation could signal “yet another disappointment for the handset segment and more meaningful changes that have to occur … we believe Motorola’s handset division is still struggling.” Motorola seems to always be talking about bringing the “next best thing” to market, but we’ve been left waiting and waiting for Moto to effectively execute their plan. Brown’s leadership could indicate a renewed energy for Motorola, and we hope the company will refocus their efforts and bring some snazzy, new handsets to market - ELBA anyone? Kudos, Greg Brown, you’ve got a tough road ahead of you, and just know we’re rooting for you. [Via: Reuters ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Motorola's Zander: Motorola will make comeback with new handsetsAT&T...
  • Motorola takes on two new Board of Director members - Anthony Vinciquerra and Greg Brown increase Motorola's Board to unlucky 13

    There are few cases where more is not better. More money, more toys, more love, more shoes(?) - we’d all agree that those are pretty much better in quantity. But, when it comes to the number of people trying to steer an embattled corporation into the green, more is not better. Apparently, Motorola doesn’t agree. The struggling handset-manufacturing once-giant has taken on a couple new members to its Board of Directors. Anthony Vinciquerra and Greg Brown will bump the Board-member-count to an unlucky 13. Will this work to Moto’s advantage? Probably not, but we’re rooting for Moto - if only out of pure nostalgia for the good old days when Moto was and “it” player in the mobile world. Motorola’s already on the right path with their Mobile Linux platform, MOTOMAGX . Let’s see if the “unlucky 13″ of Directors can keep the Moto-ship steered in the right direction. [Via: Seeking Alpha ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Motorola's MC35 Has More Brain Than BeautyForum Nokia now lets you share filesOff the wall idea: Count the number of hops to determine localityLatest Nokia N73 firmware enables A2DP!NGMN gets new members
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