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If you’re looking for any sort of numbers regarding BlackBerry PlayBook sales then you should be looking in the direction Mike Abramsky, General Manager at RBC Capital Markets. According to Abramsky, RIM has sold approximately 250,000 units since it’s retail launch back on April 19. If these numbers are in anyway accurate that means Read the Rest of the story [...]
Further conflicting news come forward on the early sales of the BlackBerry PlayBook as Zach Epstein from BGR reports market data that may, or may not, surprise you:
Amid multiple reports to the contrary, RBC Capital Markets General Manager Mike Abramsky on Wednesday said first day PlayBook sales likely Read the Rest of the story [...]
In a note to investors on Monday, RBC Capital Markets Managing Director Mike Abramsky highlighted several implications surrounding AT&T’s acquisition of T-Mobile USA. Interestingly, RBC sees the merger as having the potential to provide various benefits to each of three Read the Rest of the story [...]
You have to love analysts. They get to make predictions on the future and (almost) never have to be held accountable for the results. The latest prediction on BlackBerry PlayBook sales comes from RBC Capital Markets (via Financial Post) which has been pretty nice to RIM as Barrist pointed out in the forums. Read the Rest of the story [...]
I am not sure what information RBC analyst Mike Abramsky was using to develop this road-map put out by Business Insider but the info looks in line with what we currently know. He marks the Bold (Torch?) 9800 slider coming out for AT&T in Aug 2010 which is a bit later than the Read the Rest of the story [...]
The latest news on the BlackBerry tablet is that it will NOT be sold as soon as we had expected. According to the Wall Street Journal, an internal note to clients from RBC Captial’s Mike Abramsky was sent out saying otherwise. As a result, the tablet will now be available sometime in the first Read the Rest of the story [...]
Saudi Arabia delayed shutting off Research In Motion Ltd.’s BlackBerry instant messaging until tomorrow as they worked toward a resolution of the country’s concerns, the state-run Saudi Press Agency reported.
The government extended the deadline to test proposed solutions as wireless operators attempt to comply with regulatory requirements, the SPA said, citing Read the Rest of the story [...]
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