Motorola (MOT) Sinks Like The Titanic

April 24, 2008 by Douglas A. McIntyre

Motorola (MOT) sold only 27.4 million handsets last quarter, an astonish drop of 40%. The division may now be worthless. It will be spun off from the other operations, but investors will be likely to see those shares trade at $1.

Motorola’s loss widened to $194 million, $.09, in the first quarter from $181 million. Revenue fell 21% to $7.45 billion

The company also guided below previous numbers fo Q2.

It is, at this point, a company where management cannot do anything to reverse the handset trends.

Douglas A. McIntyre

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