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RIM made the announcement earlier this week that they are changing their companies name to BlackBerry. The legal name will not change until shareholders vote at the Annual General meeting later this year. Until then BlackBerry will change their stock symbol on NASDAQ to “BBRY” and on the Toronto Stock Read the Rest of the story [...]
Research In Motion (RIMM) is largely responsible for shaping the modern smartphone, but the company rested on its laurels and sat still while the rest of the industry underwent a major shift. The result is the debacle RIM faces today. The future of the company now rests squarely on RIM’s next-generation Read the Rest of the story [...]
Research In Motion (RIMM) chief executive Thorsten Heins has confirmed on a number of occasions that he is willing to consider several new paths RIM might take moving forward. The company wants to license its upcoming BlackBerry 10 software as Heins has suggested repeatedly, but he would also reportedly consider Read the Rest of the story [...]
Research In Motion (RIMM) and Nokia (NOK) announced last week that the companies had settled their differences and agreed to end all unresolved patent disputes. The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but it was believed that RIM would pay a hefty up-front free in Read the Rest of the story [...]
We told you earlier that Nokia buried the hatchet with RIM but now we have more details on what was involved. AllThingsD found a recent RIM 6-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission detailing the agreement. It just says that there was a one time lump sum EURO 50m Read the Rest of the story [...]
RIM (RIMM) CEO Thorsten Heins’s interview with the Telegraph on Thursday made headlines for his admission that the company can’t keep up with Apple (AAPL) and Samsung (005930) without outside help. But there’s another interesting nugget buried within the interview that didn’t get quite as much attention: Read the Rest of the story [...]
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