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Motorola’s Ed ZNDR gets RAZRed and thrown to the PEBLs

This one has been in the works for a while, so you won’t catch anyone sporting a surprised look on their face. Motorola has announced that current CEO, Ed Zander, will be replaced by Gregory Q. Brown. Zander, who has been with the company since 2003, and ushered Moto through the "RAZR era" with incredible success, but has recently fallen under fire for failing to adapt to a rapidly changing market place. Zander will continue on as CEO until next May, when he will step down to assume a non-officer role as a "strategic advisor" through January, 2009. Brown comes to Moto by way of Microsoft and, most recently, Symbol Technologies. Motorola has been begging for change for quite some time now, so let’s hope this serves as the shot in the arm that they so desperately need.

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6 comment(s) for this post.

  1. On Nov 30, 2007 @ 6:17 pm, J.C. Said:

    Knewl!
    Never owned a moto, never will…

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  2. On Nov 30, 2007 @ 9:04 pm, Rosario Said:

    As much as everyone hates on moto, I loved my razor (original silver v3). I put that phone through hell and it never failed me, hopefully this change can bring new life into moto, and bring back the good old days.

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  3. On Nov 30, 2007 @ 9:26 pm, tony montana Said:

    Fuck da razrs

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  4. On Dec 1, 2007 @ 2:29 am, George B. Said:

    Sweet shades.

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  5. On Dec 1, 2007 @ 5:18 am, Galvatron Said:

    sorry but building tin can phones that blow up an kill pople n capitlied on a small short trends just dosn’t roll an m$ exec would roll well

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  6. On Dec 1, 2007 @ 10:29 pm, glenn Said:

    I’ve used a blackberry 8700c on the cingular/att network for a little over a year and never had or atleast can’t remember at all a car ever being dropped or receiving any type of call failed errors. I change over to a v3 razr and have had a few dropped calls and a few call failed errors.

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