Research In Motion (RIMM +4.2%) is finally doing something many pundits and marketing execs long advised it to: changing the company's name to BlackBerry. Going forward, the company will trade under the symbol BBRY on the NASDAQ, and BB on the Toronto exchange. Thorsten Heins made the announcement at RIM's BB10 event, which is getting underway. (live blog) [View news story]
RIMM drops 12+% the day it releases the OS that was supposed to be the saving grace for the company. If today is any indicator, will we see single digit stock prices in RIMM's near future? Or is this just investors overreacting to some minor complaints with an otherwise sound OS and phone?
Personally, I don't think BB10 is going to be able to compete with Android or iOS, and now that Nokia has a corner on the Windows OS, I see BB10 as 4th in line at best.
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Research In Motion (RIMM +4.2%) is finally doing something many pundits and marketing execs long advised it to: changing the company's name to BlackBerry. Going forward, the company will trade under the symbol BBRY on the NASDAQ, and BB on the Toronto exchange. Thorsten Heins made the announcement at RIM's BB10 event, which is getting underway. (live blog) [View news story]
Personally, I don't think BB10 is going to be able to compete with Android or iOS, and now that Nokia has a corner on the Windows OS, I see BB10 as 4th in line at best.
Curious as to what anyone else is thinking.
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