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 <title>More bad news for Sprint - junk bond rating from S&amp;P</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;It just doesn&#039;t seem to be getting easier for our favorite No. 3 US wireless provider. Following on their WiMAX-based XOHM network&#039;s launch delay and amid rumors that T-Mobile USA parent Deutsch Telekom is looking to buy up the flagging wireless carrier, Sprint has been hit hard with a debt downgrade. Timed coincidentally with the [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;For better or worse, Motorola is lopping off executive-heads like this was Marie Antoinette&#039;s France. Following the exodus of Motorola&#039;s top level execs recently, Motorola has replaced their Head of Mobile Devices in Europe, Mike Fenger, with Steven Nolan, (former) VP of Sales in Europe.  And, in much the same way that Casey Keller decided to [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Now that’s a good stock market. Responding to  Motorola Chief Financial Officer Meredith’s announcement  that Moto will be on-track for a positive Q4 2007, the company’s shares saw a bit of a boost on the stock market. With the ouster of  CEO Zander  and the  recent departure  of CTO Warrior, we’re sure CFO Meredith (tired of the three-letter acronyms yet?) is still happy to have a job. Moto shares saw a 2.4% rise to $16.12 in afternoon trading. It seems traders and investors are liking what they heard and are starting to put their trust into the once-giant mobile phone manufacturer.    The market can be a cold mistress in times of distress, but as soon as things get nice and rosy you can be sure that mistress will pamper you with financial blessings. Good for you Moto! We’ve supported you for long enough. It’s time to go out there and try to get your game back.    [Via:  Yahoo ]   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Motorola looking towards a positive Q4 2007Nokia&#039;s CFO Rick Simonson says pressure will be put on Motorola in 2007Apple boosts iPhone CPU clockspeed with iPhone v1.1.2 firmware updateDeutsche Telekom posts 8.6% revenue growth for T-Mobile, 42% data revenue growthNokia CFO Rick Simonson: iPhone&#039;s high price tag is beneficial for the American market&lt;/p&gt;
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