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- What Pushed the SEC to Tighten the Rules - Now? [view article]
- Channel Checks Show Blackberry Sales Not Pressured by iPhone [view article]
- Apple: Dead Last In Exploited Horse Race? [view article]
- Needham Cuts RIM Rating on iPhone Threat [view article]
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Channel Checks Show Blackberry Sales Not Pressured by iPhone [view article]
there were no iPhones to compete with -- they were sold out since late May. I, too, would plan propagandistic research, sweating bullets in dread of what is coming. Denial works for a bit, then comes anger, and later, perhaps, negotiation and resolution/acceptance....Cheers! Reply
What Pushed the SEC to Tighten the Rules - Now? [view article]
Shorting should be Banned. Period! ReplyWhat Pushed the SEC to Tighten the Rules - Now? [view article]
Any wonder that the world's financial system is in an horrendous mess! ReplyChannel Checks Show Blackberry Sales Not Pressured by iPhone [view article]
User 227556, you miss the point, Verizon is a pure play for RIMM in the sense that it doesn't sell iPhones, it does sell a myriad other devices but that's not relevant in my discussion. It's a forgone conclusion that RIMM and Apple are the heavyweights for smart phones. Verizon doesn't sell iPhones so it's sales for smart phones is from a captured audience. An IF Verizon is gaining subscribers it isn't because of the strength of the Blackberry since all the carriers sell them. The only relevant numbers comparison is how the carriers that sell both, Blackberry vs iPhone, which is selling higher volume of said, this juxtaposed to new subscribers globally that carriers sanctioned to sell the iPhone are stealing from carriers that don't sell the iPhone. ReplyChannel Checks Show Blackberry Sales Not Pressured by iPhone [view article]
Verizon is way to big of a company to be a pure play for Blackberry! There might be some slight movement, but you would be better off owning RIMM. ReplyChannel Checks Show Blackberry Sales Not Pressured by iPhone [view article]
Holy cow $225 - I think they been drinking something other than Moosehead beer! RIMM will be lucky to get back to 120.Yesterday, Needham’s Charlie Wolf cut his 2008 EPS estimate to $3.70 from $4.05; for 2009 he goes to $4.80 from $6.25. He puts fair value on the stock at $87. I agree with him.
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I think Canaccord Adams has been watching too much Cramer.
HH
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Channel Checks Show Blackberry Sales Not Pressured by iPhone [view article]
So at ATT July is tracking to be 75% below June growth it appears. Of course Verizon is a pure play for the Blackberry since the iPhone doesn't sell there, as for Vodafone, it has the rights to sell the iPhone in just a portion of the countries it has networks in. So, for a better picture, how many subscribers did Verizon add in June? And Vodafone in the countries where it doesn't have the rights to sell the iPhone? These networks don't have competition from the iPhone in a direct way so the research is spurious at best. ReplyChannel Checks Show Blackberry Sales Not Pressured by iPhone [view article]
>< ...sorry for the red font. Dunno what happened. ReplyChannel Checks Show Blackberry Sales Not Pressured by iPhone [view article]
Well it's certainly good news for RIMM, but the 3G iPhone launched on what, July 12th? Still pretty early to be proclaiming all that much. ReplyGetting It Wrong: Analysts Contribute to the Current Downturn [view article]
What a great time to be a day trader. Enjoy it while you can. ReplyOptions Trader: Wednesday Outlook [view article]
Nice call on RIMM today... first week iPhone sales announcements should come out Friday in time for plenty option fun for both apple and rimm. ReplyTiedeman
Options Trader: Wednesday Outlook [view article]
WFC shareholders are happy today. Was Buffet buying on the way down? ReplyOptions Trader: Wednesday Outlook [view article]
This was a great article. ReplyOptions Trader: Wednesday Outlook [view article]
I hope the Godfather goes down in FLAMES - keep up the GREAT work Phil - wished I believed in you earlier.HH Reply
UBS Analyst: Survey Shows 3G iPhone Poses Little Threat to BlackBerry [view article]
"Research In Motion cut to underperform by NeedhamBy Michelle Donley
Last update: 9:46 a.m. EDT July 16, 2008"
says it all !!
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