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STOCKHOLDER REFERENCE
INFORMATION
Stock Transfer, Registrar, Dividend
Disbursing, Direct Stock Purchase
and Dividend Reinvestment Agent
Harris Trust and Savings Bank
Corporate Trust Operations Division
P.O. Box A3504
311 West Monroe Street
14th Floor
Chicago, IL 60690 USA
(312) 360-5120
(800) 704-4098
Internet address:
www.harrisbank.com
Investor Relations
Security analysts, investment
professionals and shareholders
can find investor relations infor-
mation on the Internet at
www.motorola.com/investor.
Inquiries should be directed to:
Investor Relations, Motorola, Inc.
Corporate Offices
1303 East Algonquin Road
Schaumburg, IL 60196 USA
Or call: (800) 262-8509
Common Stock
Motorola common stock is listed
on the New York, Chicago, London
and Tokyo Stock Exchanges.
Annual Meeting of Stockholders
The annual meeting will be held
on May 1, 2000. A notice of the
meeting, together with a form of
proxy and a proxy statement, will
be mailed to stockholders on or
about March 22, 2000, at which
time proxies will be solicited by
the Board of Directors.
Proxy Statement
The Proxy Statement is
available on the Internet at
www.motorola.com/investor.
A copy of the Proxy Statement may
be obtained without charge by con-
tacting the Investor Relations Dept.
as listed to the left.
Form 10-K
The Form 10-K is
available on the Internet at
www.motorola.com/investor.
A copy of the Form 10-K may
be obtained without charge by
contacting the Investor Relations
Dept. as listed to the left.
Auditors
KPMG LLP
303 East Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60601 USA
Business Risks
Statements that are not historical facts,
including statements about the number
of wireless phone users by 2002, the
estimated number of smar t chips to be
sold in the next five years, the number
of two-way radios in use worldwide by
2002, annual worldwide demand for
automotive electronics by 2002, our
expectations about the telematics busi-
ness, estimated U.S. Cable Industry
revenues by 2008, applications of next
generation set-top devices, impact of
new technology from Motorola Labs,
goals regarding self-funding revenue
growth and expectations about our future
performance are for ward-looking and
involve risks and uncer tainties.
Motorola wishes to caution the reader
that the factors below and those in
Motorola’s 2000 Proxy Statement appen-
dix and its other SEC filings could cause
Motorola's results to differ materially
from those in the forward-looking state-
ments. These factors include: continued
significant demand for wireless commu-
nications products and semiconductors;
continued significant increases in
electronic content in cars and trucks;
continued growth in the cable industr y
and that industr y’s ability to compete
with other enter tainment providers;
Motorola’s success in partnering with
other industr y leaders to meet customer
product and service requirements; prod-
uct technology and commercialization
risks; continued or increased pricing
pressure on Motorola’s products,
particularly wireless communications
products; Motorola’s ability to compete
as customers demand open architec-
tures; Motorola’s ability to recruit and
retain highly skilled employees in a ver y
competitive employment market; and
steady growth in emerging markets.
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