RIM Goes 'All In' with Share Repurchase Program [View article]
This speaks for itself Apple is lagging behind RIMM:
"As Research in Motion (RIMM) rallies in the wake of strong quarterly results, it is worth noting the prevalence of Blackberry devices on this list from comScore: looks like 51 percent of potential smartphone purchasers surveyed plan to buy a Blackberry device in the next three months. This compares with 20% for Apple’s (AAPL) iPhones, 17 percent for Google (GOOG) Android-based devices and a puny 3 percent for Palm (PALM) devices. This helps to explain why RIM’s results impressed, while Palm’s disappointed."
Why Research in Motion Is a Takeover Target [View article]
Would you be saying something so ridiculous if RIM is from the US?
On Nov 12 10:36 AM JamesApple wrote:
> The rise of Android makes the Canadian blackberrys virtually insignificant > overnight. As economy improves, forward looking enterprise architects > would choose Android over blackberry. The writings are on the wall. > iPhone will take over nearly all of the consumer market share. As > a result, Rim would simply fold its tent when the moment arrives, > which is quite soon.
RIM Goes 'All In' with Share Repurchase Program [View article]
"As Research in Motion (RIMM) rallies in the wake of strong quarterly results, it is worth noting the prevalence of Blackberry devices on this list from comScore: looks like 51 percent of potential smartphone purchasers surveyed plan to buy a Blackberry device in the next three months. This compares with 20% for Apple’s (AAPL) iPhones, 17 percent for Google (GOOG) Android-based devices and a puny 3 percent for Palm (PALM) devices. This helps to explain why RIM’s results impressed, while Palm’s disappointed."
RIM: Sentiment Drops Ahead of Earnings [View article]
Why Research in Motion Is a Takeover Target [View article]
On Nov 12 10:36 AM JamesApple wrote:
> The rise of Android makes the Canadian blackberrys virtually insignificant
> overnight. As economy improves, forward looking enterprise architects
> would choose Android over blackberry. The writings are on the wall.
> iPhone will take over nearly all of the consumer market share. As
> a result, Rim would simply fold its tent when the moment arrives,
> which is quite soon.