- Wed May 9 2007 Zander hails the cell phone's future
Motorola's CEO says sophisticated software and hardware could make the smart phone as central to the home and office as the PC.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Wed Apr 9 2008 Motorola names former AT&T boss as chairman
David Dorman, formerly chief executive of Ma Bell, plans to succeed Ed Zander as chairman of the struggling Razr maker, as others are nominated for board seats.
Posted by Margaret Kane
- Fri Aug 10 2007 Are CEOs ready to invest in Icahn's investment firm?
Companies that have faced the wrath of shareholder activist Carl Icahn may be looking for ways to lace up the shoe on that other foot. But think again.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Tue Apr 25 2006 Sun's chiefs on the hot seat
Scott McNealy sees glory days ahead for new CEO Jonathan Schwartz, who's made a steady ascent.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Fri Nov 30 2007 Motorola's Zander out after Razr deemed one-hit wonder
Two years ago, Ed Zander was flying high on the success of the Razr. Now he's stepping down as CEO after failing to come up with an encore.
Posted by Tom Krazit and Dawn Kawamoto
- Mon May 7 2007 Motorola: Icahn loses bid for board seat
Billionaire financier Carl Icahn will not sit on the board of directors at the No. 2 handset maker, according to an early tally.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Thu Oct 26 2006 Gateway investors want board seats
Group calls on PC maker to appoint three reps as directors, plus remove obstacles to company's potential sale.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Fri Mar 23 2007 Moto CEO drops out of CTIA keynote
CEO Ed Zander cancels CTIA keynote without explanation.
Posted by Kent German
- Thu May 22 2008 Yahoo board member resigns, shareholder meeting delayed
Edward Kozel, who continues to serve on board of NetApp, cites personal reasons. The company also announces that it's delaying its annual shareholder meeting until late July.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Wed Jul 11 2007 Motorola's train wreck of troubles continues
Motorola has issued another profit warning. Could this mean that CEO Ed Zander is on his way out?
Posted by Marguerite Reardon