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NYSE:MSI

Motorola (MSI)

480.84
+11.34 (2.42%)
as of Aug 19, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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star iconAug 19, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 4 opinions in the last 12 months.

Motorola (MSI-N) has received mixed reviews from various experts, highlighting both its strengths and challenges. While the company has established a solid reputation in communications and security, especially among government and military clients, concerns regarding its software management segment have emerged. The increasing influence of AI on software pricing poses questions about future profitability. Despite the recent volatility in its stock price, some analysts view it as a good long-term investment, suggesting an opportunity to buy on dips. Overall, while Motorola has a legacy of success in the industry, it currently faces headwinds that could affect its growth trajectory.

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Fair Value
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BUY
On the long term chart you can see the tech bear going into '03. Since then, have had one cycle running into ‘05. Have now started another cycle. There is a clear up trend now.
DON'T BUY
His model price is $24.44 which is where the stock is now.
BUY
The attraction here is the turn around in its cell phone business. Starting to regain market share.
HOLD
With the emerging markets, more people are able to afford cell phones now which can be wired for e-mail and internet now. For him, this would be #2 after Nokia (NOK-N). Prefers Nokia as the margins are very good.
BUY
On a roll right now with its handsets. Has been gaining market share. Probably a good bet that it will continue.
TOP PICK
A stock that had a major selloff in 2000/2001 and spent the next 2 years base building and then started to rise above $13 which means the company is viable and obviously did something right. Got up to about $21 and then pulled back a little bit, A good buying opportunity. Downside risk is at about $15.50/16.
TOP PICK
A supplier of not just wireless hand sets, but also all the infrastucture that makes wireless networks work. Stock has dropped a bit. Good earnings potential. Reasonable valuation.
WATCH
Formed a big bottom from 2002 to 2004. It will have to be watched and it it breaks out on good volume then it is probably a good buy. If it just continues to drift lower, it could be dangerous.
DON'T BUY
A bit of trivia: Motorola is the 3rd largest exporter out of China. Model price is $17.70.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick July 12/04. No change.) Still likes
TOP PICK
Make a lot of their money from the infrastructure that makes hand sets work. Growth rate looks like it's 15%.
TOP PICK
This has all the ingridients that company needs. They are the leader in wireless. They have 35 new products this year. The company's strategy is to go up the market and its margin is impressive. Biggest risk is Samsung, which is a big threat.
DON'T BUY
This company does not look bad using his criteria, but feels there are technology companies that look better. Taking market share from Nokia on cell phones. More of a cost-cutting story than a revenue growth story.
BUY ON WEAKNESS
Has done reasonably well in restructuring its operations. Would be interested if it got a little bit cheaper.
TOP PICK
Just over 1 X sales. Good products. Has put up great quarters. Lots of cash. A lot of leverage to wireless.
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