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BlackBerry co-founder Lazaridis dumps 3.5 million shares
BlackBerry co-founder Mike Lazaridis had so much faith in the company he helped rise to greatness — which, coincidentally, is also the company he helped destroy — that he considered a bid to purchase the struggling vendor earlier this year.
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Inside the fall of BlackBerry: How the smartphone inventor failed to adapt
Late last year, Research In Motion Ltd. chief executive officer Thorsten Heins sat down with the board of directors at the company’s Waterloo, Ont., headquarters to review plans for the launch of a new phone designed to turn around the company’s fortunes.
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Why BlackBerry Stock Is Soaring After a $4.4 Billion Net Loss
BlackBerry posted a whopping $4.4 billion net loss, much worse than had been expected. Wall Street responded by sending the stock up more than 15%.
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BlackBerry loses $4.4 billion on unsold phones, declining asset value
BlackBerry today reported a Q3 2014 operating loss of $4.4 billion, up from $965 million in the previous quarter, primarily due to one-time charges related to unsold smartphones and the decline in value of the company's assets. Smartphone maker teams with Foxconn to stop the bleeding.
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Blackberry Kicks off 25 Days of Free stuff from Blackberry World - The Next SEO
Blackberry is Kicking off the season with a 25 Days of Gifts giveaway from BlackBerry World! From December 1st to December 25th, BlackBerry 10 users can visit BlackBerry World each day and be treated to a free premium download. Every day, for 25 days, you’ll get a premium selection of apps, movies and games – …
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BlackBerry launching $2,400 phone
BlackBerry has been having a hard time selling its new Z10 phones, but now it plans on releasing a phone that will sell for $2,400.
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Pentagon Preparing for the End of the Blackberry Era
DOD's once-favorite mobile device is in dire financial straits. Here's what happens if Blackberry goes the way of Betamax.
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Blackberry shares plunge after sell-off plan abandoned
Shares in struggling smartphone maker Blackberry have fallen 16% after it announced it had abandoned a plan to sell itself to its biggest shareholder, Fairfax Financial Holdings.
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A Way To Save BlackBerry
BlackBerry is a flickering candle about to be snuffed, but hope yet lies in the baptismal flame of liberty
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Top 250+ Best BlackBerry BBM Status Updates
RIM's BlackBerry is slowly starting to lose its grip in the smart phone market. It used to be the leader of the very same market, with BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) spearheading the main reason of sal...
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China's Lenovo reportedly considering BlackBerry bid
China’s Lenovo Group is actively considering a bid for Waterloo, Ont.’s BlackBerry, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
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BlackBerry snubbed at home as Rogers decides not to sell newest model
Citing a glut of smartphone models, Rogers opts not to stock flagship Z30 touch-screen phone
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Cisco, Google, SAP discussing BlackBerry bids - sources
BlackBerry Ltd, on the block as its smartphone business struggles, is in talks with Cisco Systems, Google Inc and SAP about selling them all or parts of itself, several sources close to the matter said.
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How BlackBerry blew it: The inside story
Once the giant of the smartphone business, RIM, which was renamed BlackBerry Ltd. in the summer, is now on its knees. The company reported a $965-million (U.S.) fiscal second-quarter loss Friday, primarily because of a massive write down of Z10 phones that sit, unsold and unwanted, about eight months after they first hit the market. The company is cutting 4,500 jobs, 40 per cent of its work force, in a desperate bid to bring costs in line with plummeting revenue.
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BlackBerry delays launch of BBM apps for iOS, Android
BlackBerry on Saturday hit pause on the rollout of iPhone and Android apps for its popular BlackBerry Messenger mobile social messaging service after an unreleased version of the Android app was posted online.
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BlackBerry to be sold for $4.7 billion
Troubled smartphone maker BlackBerry has signed a provisional agreement to be bought by a consortium led by Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, which already owns approximately 10 per cent of the publicly traded shares in the Waterloo, Ont.-based company.
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BlackBerry to retreat from consumer market, lay off 4,500 employees
As rumored earlier this week, BlackBerry is to lay off 4,500 employees, around 40 percent of its workforce, and retreat from the consumer market. The layoff news comes in an unexpected early...
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BBM Available for Android on Sept 21 and iPhone on Sept 22
That’s right BBM fans — the iconic mobile social network will begin rolling out for Android and iPhone customers around the world from September 21. Soon, you’ll be able to easily connect with friends on different platforms.
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BlackBerry Puts Itself Formally Up for Sale
If the past year’s strategic review wasn’t clear enough, BlackBerry is for sale.
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Microsoft and Blackberry cut prices.
Microsoft dropped the price of the 32GB Surface RT to £279 from £400 in the UK, with the 64GB model's price down by the same amount to £359.
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