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RIMM's BlackBerry: Pure Domination [view article]
RIM sales growth is decreasing, this quarter's increase was only $210 million, 12.5% as compared to $300 ml, 22% for the Dec Q, $278ml or 25% in the Sept quarters and $950ml or 100% for the year ago Qtr.
Quarterly sales Increases have decreased, is it because of the Recession or Competition??
100% GROWTH is Long Gone, how can RIMs sales double from $6bn to 12bn, when the quarterly sales increase was only $210 ml? They would need a quarterly increase of $1.5 bn for sales to double from here. The $210ml increase is a long way off.
Total Sales for the 12 months equaled $6bn, and RIM is currently valued at $70bn, 11+ times annual sales-Priced to more than Perfection.
RIMM HIGHLY OVERVALUED_
Who would buy RIM, with sales of $6bn for $70 to 100+bn??? For earnings of $1bn? A Potential buyer could invest that $70-100bn at 6% and earn almost as much as RIM has in sales and more than RIM earned it its lifetime.
Sales-Qtr, Increases, % of Increase
QTR Ended.--SALES/ml.. INCR/Q...% INCR/Q
Mar 3, 08...$1,880........210...
Dec 3, 07...$1,670........300...
Sept 3, 07..$1,370........278m...
June 3,07.....1,082.....151...
Mar 3, 07........930........ 95.3....11.4%
Dec 2, 06........835.......17... %
Sept 2, 06.......658....... 45.4......7.4%
Jun 3, 06.........613....... 51.8......9.2%
Mar 4, 06........561......
HUGE INCR IN MKT VALUATION, SMALL INCR IN SALES .
Sales for 12 mos ending Mar 3, 2008..........$6.0bn
Sales for 12 mos ending Dec 3, 2007.........$5.1bn
Sales Incr for the 12 Mos Ended Mar 3, 2008........$900ml
Val'n Incr'd over $12 billion in past few weeks.
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Research In Motion Shares Up on Outstanding 4Q Results [view article]
RIM sales growth is decreasing, this quarter's increase was only $210 million, 12.5% as compared to $300 ml, 22% for the Dec Q, $278ml or 25% in the Sept quarters and $950ml or 100% for the year ago Qtr.
Quarterly sales Increases have decreased, is it because of the Recession or Competition??
100% GROWTH is Long Gone, how can RIMs sales double from $6bn to 12bn, when the quarterly sales increase was only $210 ml? They would need a quarterly increase of $1.5 bn for sales to double from here. The $210ml increase is a long way off.
Total Sales for the 12 months equaled $6bn, and RIM is currently valued at $70bn, 11+ times annual sales-Priced to more than Perfection.
RIMM HIGHLY OVERVALUED_
Who would buy RIM, with sales of $6bn for $70 to 100+bn??? For earnings of $1bn? A Potential buyer could invest that $70-100bn at 6% and earn almost as much as RIM has in sales and more than RIM earned it its lifetime.
Sales-Qtr, Increases, % of Increase
QTR Ended.--SALES/ml.. INCR/Q...% INCR/Q
Mar 3, 08...$1,880........210...
Dec 3, 07...$1,670........300...
Sept 3, 07..$1,370........278m...
June 3,07.....1,082.....151...
Mar 3, 07........930........ 95.3....11.4%
Dec 2, 06........835.......17... %
Sept 2, 06.......658....... 45.4......7.4%
Jun 3, 06.........613....... 51.8......9.2%
Mar 4, 06........561......
HUGE INCR IN MKT VALUATION, SMALL INCR IN SALES .
Sales for 12 mos ending Mar 3, 2008..........$6.0bn
Sales for 12 mos ending Dec 3, 2007.........$5.1bn
Sales Incr for the 12 Mos Ended Mar 3, 2008........$900ml
Val'n Incr'd over $12 billion in past few weeks.
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Hold On To RIMM [view article]
AAPL will be on top eventually. RIMM's P/E is preposterous in this environment. ReplyResearch in Motion Unfazed by Apple [view article]
RIMMjob gets one more quarter...maybe two at the outside...where they can talk big growth. Then they are toast...just like other famous mailmen...like Cliff Clavin and Newman!! The stock price has factored in a growth rate that they won't see in 2009, mostly because of the iPhone. Sell while you can, certainly before June. ReplyPalm's New Treo Device Still Can't Compete with RIM's BlackBerry [view article]
>The analyst concludes that Palm’s “make or break” launch of its >enterprise-based TREO will won’t be enough to competeLooks like the analyst hasn't spent any time in researching palm. The new treo is not a 'make or break' launch. It's the linux based OS that is coming end of this year which will "make or break" PALM's future. Given that, there is no point in listening to what this analyst is saying. Reply
RIMM's BlackBerry: Pure Domination [view article]
"Downside? Until corporate America decides to switch to another service, (which is hard to imagine) Research in Motion should continue to dominate with over a 55% worldwide market share."With rationals like this, I guess the top in RIMM is not far away..... Reply
RIMM's BlackBerry: Pure Domination [view article]
Apr 03 06:20 PM
((RIMM=ENRON REPLAY BOOK SCAM COMPLETE))KEEP ON WRITING NICE SPIN PUMPS TO UNLOAD SCAM DUMPS..........
TD BANK/RBC CAPITAL & INSIDERS @RIMM =MANIPUALTION PUMP & DUMP SCAM GANG.................F... CHAPTER BEING WRITTEN NOW
GAME IS OVER FOR THIS ONE PONZI WONDER PUSH EMAIL SCAM.....
WALL STREET HOME GROWN FINANCIAL ALQUAIDA BLACKED OUT MAJOR -VE DEVELOPMENTS.............
WHAT OF INDIA HIGH DRAMA IN PLAY AND NO ONE FROM YOU CREATIVE SPIN MASTERS EVEN MENTION IT??
iPHONE killed Blackberry in consumer Mobile landscape.
BB Plastic good for push email...will be niche player.India to get solution to intercept BB push email on April8,2009. Other nations will demand.........Still have to analyze what solution they can provided without surrendering Encryption keys??
But What ever the solution , it will kill 14% Single point of Push email epicenter and forced to put Solution for every Nation that India Gets......=economics of business model disaster are in the works.............
KISS Good bye to BB plastic 84% of business model into margin hell too......................
That is the future for this one ponzi wonder scam....Finally all forces to bust BB One ponzi wonder in Play now........
ULTRA WARNING SIGNAL TO AVOID THIS SCAM NOW: TORA TORA TORA
HERE IS INDIA LINK:
Blackberry solution expected by April 9
Bs Reporters / New Delhi April 4, 2008
Research-in-Motion (RIM), the Canada-based provider of Blackberry services, has assured Indian operators that it has come up with a solution to the contentious issue of allowing government security agencies to monitor the service without compromising data security.
business-standard.com/...
Blackberry solution expected by April 9
Bs Reporters / New Delhi April 4, 2008
Research-in-Motion (RIM), the Canada-based provider of Blackberry services, has assured Indian operators that it has come up with a solution to the contentious issue of allowing government security agencies to monitor the service without compromising data security.
Communications Minister A Raja confirmed that the solution will be finalised at a meeting with the Department of Telecommunication (DoT) on April 9.
This is expected to end uncertainty for 400,000 users in India and telecom companies like Bharti Airtel, Vodafone-Essar, Reliance Communications, BPL and others that provide this small but high-revenue service.
Top RIM executives had a long meeting on the details of the solution with operators in Delhi under the aegis of the Cellular Operators Association of India today.
Blackberry has been under fire since December after the government rejected an application from Tata Teleservices to operate the service. All companies offering the service were also directed to discontinue it from December 31, 2007.
In later meetings, the government demanded the encryption level of the services be reduced, a move operators argued was untenable in the interests of security.
“Most of our users are corporations, so high encryption levels cannot be compromised for corporate mails flowing through the system,” said a senior executive.
HERE IS LINK TO iPHONE KILLED BLACKBERRY & GOOGLE REPORT RIGHT ON TOO:
iPhone used less for talk, more for Web and music, says iSuppli
digitimes.com/telecom/...
iPhone used less for talk, more for Web and music, says iSuppli
Press release, April 3; Eric Mah, DIGITIMES [Thursday 3 April 2008]
US iPhone owners are spending their time enjoying all its capabilities – voice, data communications and multimedia entertainment – rather than exclusively using it for traditional voice calls, according to a latest consumer survey by research firm iSuppli.
Owners of all types of mobile handsets use their phones for voice communications 71.7% of the time, according to research from iSuppli's ConsumerTrak survey of US residents. In contrast, iPhone owners spend just 46.5% of their time with the product engaged in voice calls.
US consumers said they spent 12.1% of their iPhone usage time accessing the Internet, a stark contrast with 2.4% for all mobile phones on average. Furthermore, iPhone owners spent 11.9% of their usage time listening to music or other audio, compared to just 2.5% for all mobile handset users.
"This usage pattern shows Apple has succeeded in producing a true convergence product that consumers like to use for multiple purposes," said Greg Sheppard, chief development officer for iSuppli. "Apple has come as close as anyone to achieving a balanced convergence in mobile-handset features and usage."
It's a phone, too
Even before Apple released the iPhone, everyone anticipated it would integrate the mobile phone's voice communications capability with the iPod's audio and video playback functionality. However, Apple has also worked to tailor and promote the iPhone as a device that makes Internet access pleasant and productive, and more like using a computer, according to iSuppli. The large multi-touch screen, ergonomic user interface and Wi-Fi connection, make accessing the Internet something people want to do more with a device like the iPhone, the research firm claimed.
Although iSuppli's research indicates smartphones from HTC are used more than the iPhone on a percentage basis for surfing the Web, the iPhone has the most volume and market impact. Google and Bank of America recently commented on how the rapid rise of traffic from iPhone owners is forcing them to modify their support of mobile Internet activities.
Feeling used
iSuppli's ConsumerTrak survey revealed iPhone users also spent more time emailing than all users on average, with owners spending 10.4% of their time on this task, as opposed to 2.8% for all mobile-phone subscribers. In spite of having only limited corporate IT support so far, the speed (via Wi-Fi) and ergonomics of the iPhone are
compelling users to access their personal email more frequently.
iPhone users are no different from anyone else when it comes to text messaging, as 15% of their time is spent on this activity, according to iSuppli.
iPhone time usage breakdown for US consumers Reply
Research in Motion Unfazed by Apple [view article]
Apr 03 06:20 PM
((RIMM=ENRON REPLAY BOOK SCAM COMPLETE))KEEP ON WRITING NICE SPIN PUMPS TO UNLOAD SCAM DUMPS..........
TD BANK/RBC CAPITAL & INSIDERS @RIMM =MANIPUALTION PUMP & DUMP SCAM GANG.................F... CHAPTER BEING WRITTEN NOW
GAME IS OVER FOR THIS ONE PONZI WONDER PUSH EMAIL SCAM.....
WALL STREET HOME GROWN FINANCIAL ALQUAIDA BLACKED OUT MAJOR -VE DEVELOPMENTS.............
WHAT OF INDIA HIGH DRAMA IN PLAY AND NO ONE FROM YOU CREATIVE SPIN MASTERS EVEN MENTION IT??
iPHONE killed Blackberry in consumer Mobile landscape.
BB Plastic good for push email...will be niche player.India to get solution to intercept BB push email on April8,2009. Other nations will demand.........Still have to analyze what solution they can provided without surrendering Encryption keys??
But What ever the solution , it will kill 14% Single point of Push email epicenter and forced to put Solution for every Nation that India Gets......=economics of business model disaster are in the works.............
KISS Good bye to BB plastic 84% of business model into margin hell too......................
That is the future for this one ponzi wonder scam....Finally all forces to bust BB One ponzi wonder in Play now........
ULTRA WARNING SIGNAL TO AVOID THIS SCAM NOW: TORA TORA TORA
HERE IS INDIA LINK:
Blackberry solution expected by April 9
Bs Reporters / New Delhi April 4, 2008
Research-in-Motion (RIM), the Canada-based provider of Blackberry services, has assured Indian operators that it has come up with a solution to the contentious issue of allowing government security agencies to monitor the service without compromising data security.
business-standard.com/...;;leftindx=8&subLe...
Blackberry solution expected by April 9
Bs Reporters / New Delhi April 4, 2008
Research-in-Motion (RIM), the Canada-based provider of Blackberry services, has assured Indian operators that it has come up with a solution to the contentious issue of allowing government security agencies to monitor the service without compromising data security.
Communications Minister A Raja confirmed that the solution will be finalised at a meeting with the Department of Telecommunication (DoT) on April 9.
This is expected to end uncertainty for 400,000 users in India and telecom companies like Bharti Airtel, Vodafone-Essar, Reliance Communications, BPL and others that provide this small but high-revenue service.
Top RIM executives had a long meeting on the details of the solution with operators in Delhi under the aegis of the Cellular Operators Association of India today.
Blackberry has been under fire since December after the government rejected an application from Tata Teleservices to operate the service. All companies offering the service were also directed to discontinue it from December 31, 2007.
In later meetings, the government demanded the encryption level of the services be reduced, a move operators argued was untenable in the interests of security.
“Most of our users are corporations, so high encryption levels cannot be compromised for corporate mails flowing through the system,” said a senior executive.
HERE IS LINK TO iPHONE KILLED BLACKBERRY & GOOGLE REPORT RIGHT ON TOO:
iPhone used less for talk, more for Web and music, says iSuppli
digitimes.com/telecom/...
iPhone used less for talk, more for Web and music, says iSuppli
Press release, April 3; Eric Mah, DIGITIMES [Thursday 3 April 2008]
US iPhone owners are spending their time enjoying all its capabilities – voice, data communications and multimedia entertainment – rather than exclusively using it for traditional voice calls, according to a latest consumer survey by research firm iSuppli.
Owners of all types of mobile handsets use their phones for voice communications 71.7% of the time, according to research from iSuppli's ConsumerTrak survey of US residents. In contrast, iPhone owners spend just 46.5% of their time with the product engaged in voice calls.
US consumers said they spent 12.1% of their iPhone usage time accessing the Internet, a stark contrast with 2.4% for all mobile phones on average. Furthermore, iPhone owners spent 11.9% of their usage time listening to music or other audio, compared to just 2.5% for all mobile handset users.
"This usage pattern shows Apple has succeeded in producing a true convergence product that consumers like to use for multiple purposes," said Greg Sheppard, chief development officer for iSuppli. "Apple has come as close as anyone to achieving a balanced convergence in mobile-handset features and usage."
It's a phone, too
Even before Apple released the iPhone, everyone anticipated it would integrate the mobile phone's voice communications capability with the iPod's audio and video playback functionality. However, Apple has also worked to tailor and promote the iPhone as a device that makes Internet access pleasant and productive, and more like using a computer, according to iSuppli. The large multi-touch screen, ergonomic user interface and Wi-Fi connection, make accessing the Internet something people want to do more with a device like the iPhone, the research firm claimed.
Although iSuppli's research indicates smartphones from HTC are used more than the iPhone on a percentage basis for surfing the Web, the iPhone has the most volume and market impact. Google and Bank of America recently commented on how the rapid rise of traffic from iPhone owners is forcing them to modify their support of mobile Internet activities.
Feeling used
iSuppli's ConsumerTrak survey revealed iPhone users also spent more time emailing than all users on average, with owners spending 10.4% of their time on this task, as opposed to 2.8% for all mobile-phone subscribers. In spite of having only limited corporate IT support so far, the speed (via Wi-Fi) and ergonomics of the iPhone are
compelling users to access their personal email more frequently.
iPhone users are no different from anyone else when it comes to text messaging, as 15% of their time is spent on this activity, according to iSuppli.
iPhone time usage breakdown for US consumers Reply
RIM Earnings Shine, Outlook Strong; Stock Up 5% AH [view article]
((RIMM=ENRON REPLAY BOOK SCAM COMPLETE))KEEP ON WRITING NICE SPIN PUMPS TO UNLAOD SCAM DUMPS..........TD BANK/RBC CAPITAL & INSIDERS @RIMM =MANIPUALTION PUMP & DUMP SCAM GANG.................F... CHAPTER BEING WRITTEN NOW
GAME IS OVER FOR THIS ONE PONZI WONDER PUSH EMAIL SCAM.....
WALL STREET HOME GROWN FINANCIAL ALQUAIDA BLACKED OUT MAJOR -VE DEVELOPMENTS.............
WHAT OF INDIA HIGH DRAMA IN PLAY AND NO ONE FROM YOU CREATIVE SPIN MASTERS EVEN MENTION IT??
iPHONE killed Blackberry in consumer Mobile landscape.
BB Plastic good for push email...will be niche player.India to get solution to intercept BB push email on April8,2009. Other nations will demand.........Still have to analyze what solution they can provided without surrendering Encryption keys??
But What ever the solution , it will kill 14% Single point of Push email epicenter and forced to put Solution for every Nation that India Gets......=economics of business model disaster are in the works.............
KISS Good bye to BB plastic 84% of busines model into margin hell too......................
That is the future for this one ponzi wonder scam....Finally all forces to bust BB One ponzi wonder in Play now........
ULTRA WARNING SIGNAL TO AVOID THIS SCAM NOW: TORA TORA TORA
HERE IS INDIA LINK:
Blackberry solution expected by April 9
Bs Reporters / New Delhi April 4, 2008
Research-in-Motion (RIM), the Canada-based provider of Blackberry services, has assured Indian operators that it has come up with a solution to the contentious issue of allowing government security agencies to monitor the service without compromising data security.
www.business-standard....
Blackberry solution expected by April 9
Bs Reporters / New Delhi April 4, 2008
Research-in-Motion (RIM), the Canada-based provider of Blackberry services, has assured Indian operators that it has come up with a solution to the contentious issue of allowing government security agencies to monitor the service without compromising data security.
Communications Minister A Raja confirmed that the solution will be finalised at a meeting with the Department of Telecommunication (DoT) on April 9.
This is expected to end uncertainty for 400,000 users in India and telecom companies like Bharti Airtel, Vodafone-Essar, Reliance Communications, BPL and others that provide this small but high-revenue service.
Top RIM executives had a long meeting on the details of the solution with operators in Delhi under the aegis of the Cellular Operators Association of India today.
Blackberry has been under fire since December after the government rejected an application from Tata Teleservices to operate the service. All companies offering the service were also directed to discontinue it from December 31, 2007.
In later meetings, the government demanded the encryption level of the services be reduced, a move operators argued was untenable in the interests of security.
“Most of our users are corporations, so high encryption levels cannot be compromised for corporate mails flowing through the system,” said a senior executive.
HERE IS LINK TO iPHONE KILLED BLACKBERRY & GOOGLE REPORT RIGHT ON TOO:
iPhone used less for talk, more for Web and music, says iSuppli
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Press release, April 3; Eric Mah, DIGITIMES [Thursday 3 April 2008]
US iPhone owners are spending their time enjoying all its capabilities – voice, data communications and multimedia entertainment – rather than exclusively using it for traditional voice calls, according to a latest consumer survey by research firm iSuppli.
Owners of all types of mobile handsets use their phones for voice communications 71.7% of the time, according to research from iSuppli's ConsumerTrak survey of US residents. In contrast, iPhone owners spend just 46.5% of their time with the product engaged in voice calls.
US consumers said they spent 12.1% of their iPhone usage time accessing the Internet, a stark contrast with 2.4% for all mobile phones on average. Furthermore, iPhone owners spent 11.9% of their usage time listening to music or other audio, compared to just 2.5% for all mobile handset users.
"This usage pattern shows Apple has succeeded in producing a true convergence product that consumers like to use for multiple purposes," said Greg Sheppard, chief development officer for iSuppli. "Apple has come as close as anyone to achieving a balanced convergence in mobile-handset features and usage."
It's a phone, too
Even before Apple released the iPhone, everyone anticipated it would integrate the mobile phone's voice communications capability with the iPod's audio and video playback functionality. However, Apple has also worked to tailor and promote the iPhone as a device that makes Internet access pleasant and productive, and more like using a computer, according to iSuppli. The large multi-touch screen, ergonomic user interface and Wi-Fi connection, make accessing the Internet something people want to do more with a device like the iPhone, the research firm claimed.
Although iSuppli's research indicates smartphones from HTC are used more than the iPhone on a percentage basis for surfing the Web, the iPhone has the most volume and market impact. Google and Bank of America recently commented on how the rapid rise of traffic from iPhone owners is forcing them to modify their support of mobile Internet activities.
Feeling used
iSuppli's ConsumerTrak survey revealed iPhone users also spent more time emailing than all users on average, with owners spending 10.4% of their time on this task, as opposed to 2.8% for all mobile-phone subscribers. In spite of having only limited corporate IT support so far, the speed (via Wi-Fi) and ergonomics of the iPhone are
compelling users to access their personal email more frequently.
iPhone users are no different from anyone else when it comes to text messaging, as 15% of their time is spent on this activity, according to iSuppli.
iPhone time usage breakdown for US consumers
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Research in Motion Unfazed by Apple [view article]
"Still, I've never figured out what the attraction is. I find Blackberries needlessly complicated and therefore useless."So's following the NBA playoffs. So are PC's. Some people thrive on arcana and complexity; it makes them feel accomplished, to have mastered it. Complexity make ME fell annoyed; I've got better things to spend mental "CPU cycles" on than getting my phone to work. Reply
Research in Motion Unfazed by Apple [view article]
RIMM and Apple feed off of each other. They are perfect alternatives to each other. However, phones aren't a fraction of RIMM's business, they are RIMM's only business. So how can you sensibly compare the two? They could both be wildly successful and not still affect each other.Still, I've never figured out what the attraction is. I find Blackberries needlessly complicated and therefore useless.
They are the little brother, not the other way around. Reply
Research in Motion Unfazed by Apple [view article]
RIMM users are extremely loyal to RIMM products - even if they were to retain 75% of current subsribers, they will be sitting pretty. Not to mention the constant influx of new subscribers. The price of data plans will only get lower, attracting newer subscriptions. Yesterday's conference call provided guidance, and explicitly mentioned that Q108 revenues do NOT take into account new devices. RIMM must have new products in the pipeline. A new phone will only attract new subscribers.Apple is very strong, but RIMM is a buy buy buy! Reply
Research in Motion Unfazed by Apple [view article]
The only reason why the iPhone is even mentioned in this article is to get extra hits on the website. RIM didn't actually say anything about Apple or the iPhone just that they have a positive outlook on the future.That being said RIM should not overlook the challenge that Apple will bring in the near future both in the consumer space and in the enterprise. Crackberries are largely seen as a device that enterprises/corporatio... force on employees. With the updated iPhone the end user can connect directly to the enterprise exchange server even through VPN if needs be. Even if corporations only officially support RIM a large percentage of employees will simply choose their own smartphone. Reply
Research in Motion Unfazed by Apple [view article]
In respone to Jim's comment RIM will continue to dominate Apple or any other competitor for a very long time. An attendant fee will do little if any to sway consumers or businesses from purchasing the Blackberry. The popularity lies in the device's services and it's image. The image holds especially true for the consumer market where the majority of RIM's sales will occur in the forthcoming years. Consumers will not be concerned with an attendant fee or the fact the mail is being pushed through a Canadian server. Once the subscriber base becomes big enough in the United States there may be a location in the United States where e-mail will run through. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Thank you Eli, I like what you say and how you say it! A MUST read for me every day you write! Reply