NTSB is dropping RIM. I don't think BB10 is going to help them.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-...ed-by-u-s-agency-over-reliability-issues.html
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-...ed-by-u-s-agency-over-reliability-issues.html
That's only a 93% loss from four years ago.
NTSB is dropping RIM. I don't think BB10 is going to help them.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-...ed-by-u-s-agency-over-reliability-issues.html
NTSB is dropping RIM. I don't think BB10 is going to help them.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-...ed-by-u-s-agency-over-reliability-issues.html
$8.50 to $10.16 over the past 5 days on more BB10 news... That's up over 20%
They've sold more handsets this year than ever before.. sales are constantly increasing worldwide and they still have a large portion of the market sale.
You mean up 11% today.
Perhaps a short squeeze is in effect?
You mean up 11% today.
Perhaps a short squeeze is in effect?
So is the business prediction that RIM will hold onto 3rd place against Microsoft? Is that the reason for the recent increase?
I HATED my phone because of its speed, but when I read articles like that it reminds me of some of the documentation I saw at my company supporting a move to the iPhone. It basically reads like this:NTSB is dropping RIM. I don't think BB10 is going to help them.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-...ed-by-u-s-agency-over-reliability-issues.html
I HATED my phone because of its speed, but when I read articles like that it reminds me of some of the documentation I saw at my company supporting a move to the iPhone. It basically reads like this:
We really want an iPhone so that we can download apps and stuff.
I don't miss my BB AT ALL. I love life a million times more now that it's not part of it, but I won't pretend it hurt my productivity. It emailed well (actually better than the iPhone's mail interface) and it worked for phone calls. The rest is just personal time wasting rubbish
That's funny. Pretty much what I think of my Android. I downloaded tons of games when I first got it. now that I've had it a year, the only game I play is Angry Birds on occasion. Other than that, I use it for the internet, e-mail, a phone, mp3 player, Pandora and a running app. If BB10 has something interesting and gives me all this stuff (Angry Birds will be there), and the reviews are good, I will be getting a BB10. The only thing I am unsure about is whether or not a good running app will be there. The app I use now will not be going to BB10. It's stupid really since it could be ported in 10 minutes. But I spoke with the people that created it and they have no intent on supporting anything other than Android and iOS. Should be a good running app out there though since people at Crackberry said there is a good app for BB7 already.
i won't be moving to BB even if it's as good as android. why would i move for no benefit? for it to really take off it needs to be markedly better than android or ios and i don't see that happening.
So not only is RIM losing subscribers in developed markets (no surprise there), they're also losing subscribers overall. On a more positive note, RIM's restructuring looks like it's working; the company is losing a lot less than previous quarters. If RIM can hold on long enough to restructure in RIM may still survive as a going concern.
Too bad about their stock price today, though. Ouch.