Activist investor Carl Icahn has been baying for the break up of Motorola (NYSE: MOT) for some time now, but chopping the company up may not be so easy, according to the WSJ. Icahn argues that cutting up the company along its three main business divisions would generate some $20 billion in additional shareholder value–nearly $8 more a share that would boost the stock
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