| Title: | Motorola (Company Advisor) |
| Price: | $495.00
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| Publication Date: | Mar 21, 2008 |
| Source: | Current Analysis |
| Abstract: | A beleaguered mobile devices business weighs heavily on Motorola, over shadowing positive WiMAX momentum. Companywide financial woes aside, a profitable networks business is still grasping for GSM growth, which could impact its LTE strategy. This report contains in-depth analysis of the company, including strengths and weaknesess, objective analyst perspective, market and sales strategy, and recommended actions for competitors and customers of the company with respect to the Wireless Infrastructure market. |
| Brief Excerpt: | ...Headquartered in Schaumburg, IL, Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) is a consumer electronics and telecom infrastructure manufacturer engaged in the wireless, broadband, and residential communications sectors. Total revenue for Q# #### of $ #.## billion was an ##.#% decrease from $##.# billion for Q# #### with sales in the once dominant Mobile Devices unit continuing to decline - over ##% from Q# ####. In November ####, following the company s continuing financial woes, the company replaced CEO Ed Zander with Greg Brown (formerly President/COO). Motorola s reorganization in July #### divided it into three distinct business units: Mobile Devices, Home and Networks Mobility, and Enterprise Mobility Solutions. Mobile Devices designs, manufactures, sells and services wireless subscriber equipment including software and accessories. Enterprise Mobility Solutions consists of Motorola s private radio business servicing governments, public safety agencies and enterprises along with specific enterprise... |
| Word Count: | 3377 |
| Length: | 7 Pages |
| Document ID: | CA4154 |
| Industry: | Telecom Equipment |
| Ticker: | MOT=US |
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