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- Research In Motion: Vulnerable to a Takeover Bid? Part 2 [view article]
- The Year of the Bear [view article]
- BlackBerry's New Storm and the Coolness Factor [view article]
- Research in Motion's Storm: Why It Matters [view article]
- Research in Motion: Vulnerable to a Takeover Bid? [view article]
- Picking RIM for My Nasdaq Proxy [view article]
- Is This the Nasdaq or a Dollar Store? [view article]
- 36 Opportunities for the Beginning of the Bull [view article]
- Did iPhone Sales Pass 10M Already? [view article]
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- The Year of the Bear
- BlackBerry's New Storm and the Coolness Factor
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Raw Data Report: Consumer Electronics [view article]
Enter your comment here Add "RIMM" scam to the findings:DEPARTMENT OF TELCOM ENFORCES CYBER LAW ON MOBILE OPERATORS TO SHUT BB SERVICE
INDIAN PARLIAMENT SESSION..........QUEST... RAISED ON NATION SECURITY THREAT FROM BLACKBERRY SERVICE......
CIRCULAR NOTICE HANDED TO MOBILE OPERATORS TO OBEY THE CYBER LAW AND SHUT DOWN ANY BES/BIS SERVICE FROM REASEARCH IN MOTION ASAP
AIRTEL COMMENTS ....LAUGHABLE....AIRTE... HAS MORE TO LOOSE THAN OTHER CARRIERS
CHINA STILL NO BLACKBERRY SALE.......WHAT DID CHINA DEMAND FROM THESE CROOKS?
ENTERPRISE NOW WAKING UP TO THIS SCAM PUSH EMAIL...WHICH IS CREATING PANIC AMONG ENTERPRISE PUSH EMAIL USERS AS THEY FIND THEIR EMAILS CAN BE STORED AND READ BY ALL NATIONS
((((ONE PONZI WONDER BUSINESS MODEL WILL BUST NEXT))))
The Indian BlackBerry Ban Back On… At Least Temporarily
The Home Ministry of India has asked telecom operators to halt certain BlackBerry services until an approved monitoring system that will allow the government to intercept and decrypt messages sent between BlackBerry devices and the secure network they run on is put into place.
The department of telecommunications (DoT) and Research in Motion have been going back and forth with proposed solutions to India’s security concerns for the past several weeks without coming to a general consensus and thus, the government has issued temporary ban on all PIN messaging, BIS email, and BES email.
Sources say that RIM has asked that the be given until the end of the month to address the security concerns. BlackBerry service is still working right now, however, the heat is on for RIM. India represents way too big an opportunity for RIM not to come up with an acceptable solution.
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Research in Motion to Launch New BlackBerry in China [view article]
Add "RIMM" scam to the findings:DEPARTMENT OF TELCOM ENFORCES CYBER LAW ON MOBILE OPERATORS TO SHUT BB SERVICE
INDIAN PARLIAMENT SESSION..........QUEST... RAISED ON NATION SECURITY THREAT FROM BLACKBERRY SERVICE......
CIRCULAR NOTICE HANDED TO MOBILE OPERATORS TO OBEY THE CYBER LAW AND SHUT DOWN ANY BES/BIS SERVICE FROM REASEARCH IN MOTION ASAP
AIRTEL COMMENTS ....LAUGHABLE....AIRTE... HAS MORE TO LOOSE THAN OTHER CARRIERS
CHINA STILL NO BLACKBERRY SALE.......WHAT DID CHINA DEMAND FROM THESE CROOKS?
ENTERPRISE NOW WAKING UP TO THIS SCAM PUSH EMAIL...WHICH IS CREATING PANIC AMONG ENTERPRISE PUSH EMAIL USERS AS THEY FIND THEIR EMAILS CAN BE STORED AND READ BY ALL NATIONS
((((ONE PONZI WONDER BUSINESS MODEL WILL BUST NEXT))))
The Indian BlackBerry Ban Back On… At Least Temporarily
The Home Ministry of India has asked telecom operators to halt certain BlackBerry services until an approved monitoring system that will allow the government to intercept and decrypt messages sent between BlackBerry devices and the secure network they run on is put into place.
The department of telecommunications (DoT) and Research in Motion have been going back and forth with proposed solutions to India’s security concerns for the past several weeks without coming to a general consensus and thus, the government has issued temporary ban on all PIN messaging, BIS email, and BES email.
Sources say that RIM has asked that the be given until the end of the month to address the security concerns. BlackBerry service is still working right now, however, the heat is on for RIM. India represents way too big an opportunity for RIM not to come up with an acceptable solution.
Have your say! Add your comme Reply
Wanted, Dead or Alive: The iPhone Killer [view article]
Add "RIMM" scam to the findings:
DEPARTMENT OF TELCOM ENFORCES CYBER LAW ON MOBILE OPERATORS TO SHUT BB SERVICE
INDIAN PARLIAMENT SESSION..........QUEST... RAISED ON NATION SECURITY THREAT FROM BLACKBERRY SERVICE......
CIRCULAR NOTICE HANDED TO MOBILE OPERATORS TO OBEY THE CYBER LAW AND SHUT DOWN ANY BES/BIS SERVICE FROM REASEARCH IN MOTION ASAP
AIRTEL COMMENTS ....LAUGHABLE....AIRTE... HAS MORE TO LOOSE THAN OTHER CARRIERS
CHINA STILL NO BLACKBERRY SALE.......WHAT DID CHINA DEMAND FROM THESE CROOKS?
ENTERPRISE NOW WAKING UP TO THIS SCAM PUSH EMAIL...WHICH IS CREATING PANIC AMONG ENTERPRISE PUSH EMAIL USERS AS THEY FIND THEIR EMAILS CAN BE STORED AND READ BY ALL NATIONS
((((ONE PONZI WONDER BUSINESS MODEL WILL BUST NEXT))))
The Indian BlackBerry Ban Back On… At Least Temporarily
The Home Ministry of India has asked telecom operators to halt certain BlackBerry services until an approved monitoring system that will allow the government to intercept and decrypt messages sent between BlackBerry devices and the secure network they run on is put into place.
The department of telecommunications (DoT) and Research in Motion have been going back and forth with proposed solutions to India’s security concerns for the past several weeks without coming to a general consensus and thus, the government has issued temporary ban on all PIN messaging, BIS email, and BES email.
Sources say that RIM has asked that the be given until the end of the month to address the security concerns. BlackBerry service is still working right now, however, the heat is on for RIM. India represents way too big an opportunity for RIM not to come up with an acceptable solution.
Have your say! Add your comme Reply
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Was Peter Lynch Wrong? Crocs and Other Trendy Companies [view article]
What can I say? Crocs Watcher is here in full force 24/7 to pump CROX. Lurking all day long on Crocs related message boards as the self-designated cheerleader/shill. Some life that must be. ReplyWas Peter Lynch Wrong? Crocs and Other Trendy Companies [view article]
Add "RIMM" scam to the findings:DEPARTMENT OF TELCOM ENFORCES CYBER LAW ON MOBILE OPERATORS TO SHUT BB SERVICE
INDIAN PARLIAMENT SESSION..........QUEST... RAISED ON NATION SECURITY THREAT FROM BLACKBERRY SERVICE......
CIRCULAR NOTICE HANDED TO MOBILE OPERATORS TO OBEY THE CYBER LAW AND SHUT DOWN ANY BES/BIS SERVICE FROM REASEARCH IN MOTION ASAP
AIRTEL COMMENTS ....LAUGHABLE....AIRTE... HAS MORE TO LOOSE THAN OTHER CARRIERS
CHINA STILL NO BLACKBERRY SALE.......WHAT DID CHINA DEMAND FROM THESE CROOKS?
ENTERPRISE NOW WAKING UP TO THIS SCAM PUSH EMAIL...WHICH IS CREATING PANIC AMONG ENTERPRISE PUSH EMAIL USERS AS THEY FIND THEIR EMAILS CAN BE STORED AND READ BY ALL NATIONS
((((ONE PONZI WONDER BUSINESS MODEL WILL BUST NEXT))))
The Indian BlackBerry Ban Back On… At Least Temporarily
The Home Ministry of India has asked telecom operators to halt certain BlackBerry services until an approved monitoring system that will allow the government to intercept and decrypt messages sent between BlackBerry devices and the secure network they run on is put into place.
The department of telecommunications (DoT) and Research in Motion have been going back and forth with proposed solutions to India’s security concerns for the past several weeks without coming to a general consensus and thus, the government has issued temporary ban on all PIN messaging, BIS email, and BES email.
Sources say that RIM has asked that the be given until the end of the month to address the security concerns. BlackBerry service is still working right now, however, the heat is on for RIM. India represents way too big an opportunity for RIM not to come up with an acceptable solution. Reply
Wanted, Dead or Alive: The iPhone Killer [view article]
<I wonder why Apple has taken so long to release the 3G phone.>You think they are just sitting on it? It's in development and needs certification from the FCC too.
<How difficult can it be to make as compared to the 2G?>
Very difficult. They had to put a whole new chip set in there and then make sure their battery life didn't go to hell. That last part there is not trivial by any means.
<It's got to be strategy rather than manufacturing time or difficulty level.>
I think you are wrong. Apple engineers are working their asses off to meet some sort of stringent Steve deadline. That is the way it always is at Apple.
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Was Peter Lynch Wrong? Crocs and Other Trendy Companies [view article]
Regarding CROX: Does anyone know when insiders can buy the stock? There is probably a blackout period around the Q1 results. When it opens, it will be a tell if the insiders come back in. They made hundreds of millions last year selling. If they come back in, then I'm in. Overseas growth cannot be ignored. PS my family (especially the 80 year olds and the healthcare workers) swear by the comfort of these shoes. ReplyUnder The Radar News - Wednesday [view article]
Re Politician wants to age-limit energy drinks. That would be a first step in a right direction - legalize drugs. Just imagine positive impact on our economy if we would stop wasting billions on unnecessary law enforcement, military operations abroad, and jailing millions of people. Well, that would be too sane, never mind. ReplyWas Peter Lynch Wrong? Crocs and Other Trendy Companies [view article]
What can I say. The Yahoo board is back here full force to drive down the sentiment about this Company. ReplyFM
Was Peter Lynch Wrong? Crocs and Other Trendy Companies [view article]
The shoes are ugly and about as practical as Jelly shoes from the 80's. They stick out like a sore thumb and most people that have them are almost embarrassed to wear them anymore. Even people over in Europe and Asia are turning their noses up to Crocs. It was time for the tacky fad to end. Sad end to a pathetic one-hit-wonder company. ReplyWas Peter Lynch Wrong? Crocs and Other Trendy Companies [view article]
"Of course, there are "trendy" or "hot" products/services/busi... that continue to grow and expand, despite skepticism. Examples of this are Google (GOOG), Starbucks (SBUX) and Blackberry devices (RIMM), at least up until the present time."what a joke comment. blackberries are tremendous productivity tools while google provides a measurable advertising system. both provide value to the end user/client. these are not "hot" products or companies that will suddenly fade because teenager tastes are fickle. Reply
Was Peter Lynch Wrong? Crocs and Other Trendy Companies [view article]
Here we are writing off a product line before we know for sure whether the problem with the Company is product or the overall decline in the sector and the economy. If any one can tell me how to quantify and attribute the declining sales to declining brand image, I would accept your argument as rationale and sceintific. Right now no one has any clue whether Crocs have lost their appeal or the US economy has lost its punch. ReplyWanted, Dead or Alive: The iPhone Killer [view article]
Yes, all they ever did was add a camera and a keyboard.The iPhone is NOT a phone, its a mini-computer with the best OS there is.
Its never going to be a cheap mass-market device, but it will be almost impossible for any phone co. to make something as good.
I will never use another kind of phone - the iPhone is the ONE!
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Was Peter Lynch Wrong? Crocs and Other Trendy Companies [view article]
Of course Lynch would also consider the advantage or the moat. A trend is not enough of a reason to own a company. The problem with Crox is that building a pair of rubber shoes for .50 cents and selling them for $30 is all trend and not a defendable moat. It is too easy and too profitable for someone else to build the same pair or shoes for .50 cents and sell them for $9.99 at Target!Google, Apple and RIMM are more than trend because the R&D and costs required to get in that space are enormous. Not to mention the talented execs. Reply
Wanted, Dead or Alive: The iPhone Killer [view article]
I think the only killer of the original iPhone will be the next version of the iPhone..from what I see out there it looks like even the coolest smart phone is nothing but a
mediocre clone of Apple's iPhone minus the user experience from the OS.
Cell phone companies are not used to innovate at this level, al they did in the past to "innovate" was to offer more megapixel in the phone camera and a newer design .
In terms of functionality today's cell phones are not much different than the phones from the 80's, in almost 30 years all they added is a camera and a keyboard
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