Filed under: Before the bell, Other issues, From the boards, Management, Competitive strategy, Motorola (MOT) If Carl Icahn wins a seat on Motorola Inc.'s (NYSE: MOT) board of directors, Chief Executive Ed Zander will be looking for another job. That might happen if Icahn looses too. The billionaire activist investor today stepped up his campaign against Zander ahead of the company's annual meeting on Monday with full-page advertisements blasting the embattled CEO, according to the Wall Street Journal (subscription required). He criticized comments Zander reportedly made about "hating" his customers as being "straight out of Alice in Wonderland." ...
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