Nokia (NOK) shares surged Thursday after the company told investors it had grabbed more of the mobile handset market away from rival Motorola (MOT). This comes a day after Motorola announced its first drop in sales in almost 4 years. Can it get any worse?

Dylan Ratigan explains that the drop in sales caused barbarian billionaire and Motorola shareholder Carl Icahn to send off a salvo to Motorola Chief Executive Ed Zander which says in part “The performance at our mobile device business in the first quarter was unacceptable."