2008년 10월 30일 목요일

Economy Crisis Worldwide-


I probably don't have to say much about this matter.

Seems like everybody's going down.

Coincidently, I am writing job applications these days, and I feel the impact of this crisis firsthand. To tell you the truth, it sucks…

Motorola is a company I'm interested in because of two reasons. First, I am using a cell phone produced by this company, and second, my close friend works there. My friend told me the company’s struggling, and I read an article recently.

Motorola posts $397M 3Q loss; more job cuts

Motorola posts $397M loss in 3rd-qtr, to cut 3,000 jobs

Motorola Inc. posted a hefty loss in the third quarter Thursday, citing the continued troubles of its cell phone division. The company will postpone the planned spin-off of the unit, and cut more jobs.

The maker of communications gear said it would get rid of 3,000 jobs by April, with about 2,000 of them coming from the cell phone unit. The company last announced 2,600job cuts in April.

Motorola lost $397 million, or 18 cents per share, in the July-September period. It had earned $60 million, or 3 cents per share, in the same period a year ago.

Sales fell 15 percent to $7.48 billion.

The loss included 23 cents of charges, mostly for restructuring costs. Without the charges, Motorola would have earned 5 cents a share, reflecting unexpectedly strong results in its non-cell phone operations. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had on average expected the company to earn 2 cents per share on revenue of $7.82 billion.

For the fourth quarter, Motorola said it expects to earn 2 cents to 4 cents per share. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had expected the company to earn 7 cents per share in the quarter, excluding items.

Shares of Motorola fell 29 cents, or 5.3 percent, to close at $5.17, even as broader markets ended up higher.

The job cuts are part of efforts to cut costs by $800 million next year, Chief Executive Greg Brown said.

Motorola sold 25.4 million cell phones in the third quarter, down from the 28.1 million it sold in the second quarter. The company had said it expected a slight decline. With an 8.5 percent market share, it lost the spot as No. 3 cell phone maker worldwide to Sony Ericsson in the quarter, according to research firm IDC. Nokia Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. are No. 1 and No. 2, respectively.

For Motorola, "the loss of share continues to be extremely worrisome," said Rick Franklin, an analyst at Edward Jones. "This business continues to run without any wheels."

The cell phone unit lost $840 million, including a $370 million write-down of inventory. Revenue was $3.1 billion.

Sanjay Jha, who was appointed in August to lead the handset division, said the weak economy and stresses in the financial market were main reasons for the postponed spin-off. He said the unit would slim down its product portfolio and become a leaner organization.

Jha said the company had 20 major platforms for cell phones, making development unwieldy yet leaving Motorola with few products in the two categories that have been in demand this year: "smart" phones and very cheap phones.

He is pruning the portfolio to focus on three software systems: Windows Mobile, which Motorola already uses on a few smart phones; P2K, its own system, used on the Razr phone; and Android, a free operating system from Google Inc. Competitor HTC Corp. recently launched the first Android phone. Jha said Motorola will have one by the 2009 holiday season.

Designers at Motorola have been too focused on making "bright shiny objects," Jha said. In the future, he wants them to focus more on making phones easy to use.

The troubles of the cell phone division stem from its inability to produce a follow-up to a phone that was, for a while, the "bright shiny object" everyone had to have: the Razr phone.

Jha also said Motorola will pull back from the cell phone markets of Europe and parts of Asia, though Jha said China will remain a focus for the company, along with the Americas.

Motorola is not alone in seeing a decline in cell phone sales. IDC said Thursday that global handset shipments declined 0.4 percent from the second quarter to the third, even though the quarter normally sees a pre-holiday ramp-up.

Sales at Motorola's healthier units were essentially flat, and they boosted profits.

Home and Networks Mobility, which makes cable-TV set-top boxes, modems and related gear, saw its operating earnings increase 65 percent to $263 million, on $2.4 billion in sales.

Enterprise Mobility, which makes police radios and other communications equipment for organizations, posted operating earnings of $403 million, up 23 percent, on sales of $2 billion.

2008년 10월 26일 일요일

Max Payne


I watched a movie over the weekend. It hasn't hit the theaters in Korea yet, but I was talking to one of my friends on the messenger, and he told me that the movie "Max Payne" was the bomb!!

I remember playing the game when I was a kid, and since making popular video games into movies is kind of a trend these days, I thought I should check it out.

The star of the movie is Mark Wahlberg, who is also known for starring in movies such as "The Happening", "Shooter", and "Planet of the Apes" (which I have already watched). I'm not a HUGE fan, but I think he's got character.

Anyway, the story is based on the legendary, hard-hitting interactive video game, "Max Payne". It tells the story of a maverick cop determined to track down those responsible for the brutal murder of his family and partner. Hell-bent on revenge, his obsessive investigation takes him on a nightmare journey into a dark underworld. As the mystery deepens, Max (Wahlberg) is forced to battle enemies beyond the natural world and face an unthinkable betrayal.

Even if you don't know the video game, I think it's a good time killer. Maybe you guys should check it out too.

2008년 10월 23일 목요일

How to make lasagne


Yesterday was my friend's birthday. I'm not really good at picking birthday presents so I decided to make her something myself. She goes crazy over anything with cheese, so I made her one of her favorite dishes.

I went to Costco to get the ingredients. It took me an hour to shop and about 3 hours to prepare. She seemed surprised with my cooking, and told me it was delicious hehe.


Ingredients
9 whole wheat lasagna noodles
1 lb lean ground chicken (can substitute ground turkey or ground beef)
1 medium onion, chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 pints stewed tomatoes
1 (6 ounce) can tomato paste
Spices
1 tablespoon parsley
1 tablespoon worcestershire sauce
1/2 teaspoon basil
1 teaspoon oregano
1 teaspoon rosemary
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper

Directions

1. Brown ground meat in large dutch oven or 6 quart pan. Add chopped onion and minced garlic. Once meat is brown and the onion & garlic are translucent stir in stewed tomatoes and tomato paste.
2. Cook lasagne noodles according to package instructions. (I always add an exra noodle or two.).
3. While noodles are boiling, add spices to meat mixture. Continue cooking until meat sauce is thick, stir often.
4. Add sugar to meat sauce, Stirr well.
5. Remove meat sauce from heat and carefully stir in baking soda.
6. Prepare a 9 x 13 pan by lightly spraying pan with cooking spray and spread a thin layer of meat sauce on bottom of pan.
7. Lay three noodles side by side on top of meat sauce.
8. Spread 1/3 of cottage cheese on top of noodles.
9. Sprinkle one cup motzerella cheese over cottage cheese.
10. Spread 1/3 of meat sauce over motzerella cheese.
11. Lightly sprinkle parm cheese over meat sauce.
12. Repeat last 5 steps 2 more times.
13. Bake in pre-heated 350 degree over for 30 minutes or until bubbly. Let set 5-10 minutes before serving.

2008년 10월 14일 화요일

Tony has a problem..


I have a pet dog. Her name is Tony. Even though she's a girl, my mom decided to name her Tony.
She's a friendly dog and usually doesn't cause any problems. However, my mom moved to a new house recently, and Tony keeps whining and barking. We think she doesn't feel comfortable with her new surroundings. The neighbors are complaining about Tony's barking and whining, so I surfed the internet for some good ideas. I wanted to share them with you. hehe
Puppy Barking, Whining and Howling
Your puppy is howling, whining or barking for a reason. If the problem is not resolved immediately, whining can become an ingrained habit that is intensely irritating and annoying. Many dogs use whining, howling, and barking as a means of vocal blackmail in order to control their owners.
Puppy Whining Do's
-When confined to a crate or small room or pen, always give your puppy the benefit of the doubt. When she begins whining, immediately take her to her toilet area
-Teach your dog to accept isolation and privacy. Accustom your puppy to being left by herself, even if you are home. This will prevent seperation anxiety and all the problems that accompany it.
-Make sure your puppy is comfortable. Is your puppy hungry, thirsty, too hot, too cold, uncomfortable, sick, or has lost her toy under the furniture?
-When you know that all your puppy's physical needs are met and you have taken the time to accustom her to isolation, then teach her that whining is unacceptable.
I'm not sure it will work, but I told my mom about it and she said she'll give it a shot. Hope it works.

2008년 10월 5일 일요일

These days...

It's been a crazy week.

It's like quick sand.

The more I try to get out, the deeper I sink.

I don't go to church that much.....but God, cut me some slack, will you?

2008년 9월 22일 월요일

What a weekend...

I had some plans for Saturday, but my friends chose to blow me off, so I had a boring weekend.

Then my friend called me Sunday and asked if I wanted to have some lunch. I wanted to have

some Mexican food, but she wanted sushi. We went to an all you can eat sushi buffet, and I ate

like 20 of them. I guess I was kind of hungry, but the raw fish gave me an upset stomach. I'll let

you guys imagine what happened next....

Anyway, I wish this week is better than the last. See you guys on Wednesday!!

2008년 9월 17일 수요일

Self Introduction

Hello, my name is Lee Min Ho. I'm a senior majoring in business management. This is my last semester, so I'm concentrating on getting a good job. I'm an outgoing person, love to hang out with my friends. I'm not much of a computer game guy, so I spend very little time in my house.


Currently I am living by myself. Actually, my family all live by themselves. My father lives in Jam-sil, my mother lives near the Olympic Park, and my twin brother lives in Sin-chon, near his school (Sogang University).


I'm pretty much a simple guy. I like to drink with my friends and play basketball from time to time. I don't like to be alone. Even when I have a smoke, I call a few friends outside and talk for a few minutes. Also, my friends are very important to me. Sometimes, I get into an argument with my girlfriend because I spend so much time with my friends. When I fight with my girlfriend, it's very stressful because she doesn't talk to me at all. When that happens, I drink with my friends and eventually, she tells me that she's sorry and we get along just fine.



As I mentioned above, I'm an outgoing person so I like to meet all kinds of people. I try to give a good impression by talking about things that the other person is interested in. I wish I get to know all my classmates and become good friends with them.