AP - Motorola shares sank to a two-year low Thursday as analysts said there was no immediate end in sight for the cell phone maker's financial problems. Analysts rushed to downgrade the company's stock one day after Motorola Inc. shuffled its top management and announced its first-quarter sales would fall more than $1 billion short of earlier projections.
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