2013 "production expectations" for the Z10 (BBRY -1.2%) have been trimmed by 4M-6M units, believes Wedge Partners' Brian Blair, who has been bearish on BlackBerry for years. He adds U.S. Z10 launches " have provided no evidence of meaningful sell-through," and is forecasting <10M 2013 BB10 shipments vs. Street estimates of 20M+. Meanwhile, Pac Crest's James Faucette (previous) believes U.S., U.K., and Canadian Z10 inventories are too high, and that production cuts are a matter of time. Also: BlackBerry says the Q10 is expected to sell for a subsidized $249 in the U.S., $50 more than the 16GB iPhone 5. [View news story]
yeah rocket its their secretarys (most likely iphone users because no one cares if information from their phone is hacked) that ordered the wrong phone for their bosses
Telefonica (TEF) obtains a $257M credit line from Canada's export agency to purchase BlackBerry (BBRY) phones and services. The deal comes shortly after the debt-laden carrier obtained a $1B credit line from Sweden's export agency to buy mobile infrastructure gear from Ericsson. [View news story]
That interview should get everyone at CNBC involved fired!
On a day when AT&T has begun selling the BlackBerry Z10 (BBRY +0.6%), Deutsche's Brian Modoff is raising fresh concerns (previous) about U.K./Canada sales. "Over the past week two carriers in Canada have cut prices on the Z10, suggesting to us lessened demand and possible margin pressure ahead." Modoff says his team contacted 60 stores in its latest round of checks, and failed to find a sellout. Thursday's FQ4 report should provide some color on early sales. (Detwiler Fenton) (Morgan Stanley) [View news story]
On a day when AT&T has begun selling the BlackBerry Z10 (BBRY +0.6%), Deutsche's Brian Modoff is raising fresh concerns (previous) about U.K./Canada sales. "Over the past week two carriers in Canada have cut prices on the Z10, suggesting to us lessened demand and possible margin pressure ahead." Modoff says his team contacted 60 stores in its latest round of checks, and failed to find a sellout. Thursday's FQ4 report should provide some color on early sales. (Detwiler Fenton) (Morgan Stanley) [View news story]
Lol why would there be a sellout 2 month after launch???
On a day when AT&T has begun selling the BlackBerry Z10 (BBRY +0.6%), Deutsche's Brian Modoff is raising fresh concerns (previous) about U.K./Canada sales. "Over the past week two carriers in Canada have cut prices on the Z10, suggesting to us lessened demand and possible margin pressure ahead." Modoff says his team contacted 60 stores in its latest round of checks, and failed to find a sellout. Thursday's FQ4 report should provide some color on early sales. (Detwiler Fenton) (Morgan Stanley) [View news story]
hahaha but seriously they have a similar character. liars and cheaters
2013 "production expectations" for the Z10 (BBRY -1.2%) have been trimmed by 4M-6M units, believes Wedge Partners' Brian Blair, who has been bearish on BlackBerry for years. He adds U.S. Z10 launches " have provided no evidence of meaningful sell-through," and is forecasting <10M 2013 BB10 shipments vs. Street estimates of 20M+. Meanwhile, Pac Crest's James Faucette (previous) believes U.S., U.K., and Canadian Z10 inventories are too high, and that production cuts are a matter of time. Also: BlackBerry says the Q10 is expected to sell for a subsidized $249 in the U.S., $50 more than the 16GB iPhone 5. [View news story]
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On a day when AT&T has begun selling the BlackBerry Z10 (BBRY +0.6%), Deutsche's Brian Modoff is raising fresh concerns (previous) about U.K./Canada sales. "Over the past week two carriers in Canada have cut prices on the Z10, suggesting to us lessened demand and possible margin pressure ahead." Modoff says his team contacted 60 stores in its latest round of checks, and failed to find a sellout. Thursday's FQ4 report should provide some color on early sales. (Detwiler Fenton) (Morgan Stanley) [View news story]
On a day when AT&T has begun selling the BlackBerry Z10 (BBRY +0.6%), Deutsche's Brian Modoff is raising fresh concerns (previous) about U.K./Canada sales. "Over the past week two carriers in Canada have cut prices on the Z10, suggesting to us lessened demand and possible margin pressure ahead." Modoff says his team contacted 60 stores in its latest round of checks, and failed to find a sellout. Thursday's FQ4 report should provide some color on early sales. (Detwiler Fenton) (Morgan Stanley) [View news story]
On a day when AT&T has begun selling the BlackBerry Z10 (BBRY +0.6%), Deutsche's Brian Modoff is raising fresh concerns (previous) about U.K./Canada sales. "Over the past week two carriers in Canada have cut prices on the Z10, suggesting to us lessened demand and possible margin pressure ahead." Modoff says his team contacted 60 stores in its latest round of checks, and failed to find a sellout. Thursday's FQ4 report should provide some color on early sales. (Detwiler Fenton) (Morgan Stanley) [View news story]
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