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RIM Extends Takeover Bid For CerticomOpen in New Window
"In the latest development of Research In Motion's takeover bid of security-specialist Certicom, RIM said it will extend its expiry date of its offer from Jan. 15 to Jan. 27." read more »
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RIM sues MotorolaOpen in New Window
Bill Ray of The Register writes "Research in Motion is suing Motorola for not allowing laid-off employees to seek work with the owner of the Blackberry brand, who is hoping to scoop up some cheap en read more »
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RIM's Takeover Bid For Certicom Takes A Hostile TurnOpen in New Window
W. David Gardner writes "Research In Motion's bid to acquire Ontario neighbor Certicom has become downright hostile as the encryption specialist has urged its stockholders to resist the bid and has read more »
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Holiday news good for BlackBerry maker RIM, bad for PalmOpen in New Window
"BlackBerry maker Research in Motion offered a better-than-expected holiday earnings forecast, boosting the company's shares in after-hours trading, while rival Palm reported a whopping $506.2 mill read more »
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RIM sees Storm leading stronger resultsOpen in New Window
"Research In Motion announced financial results on Thursday that matched a warning it gave earlier this month, but executives said sales of the BlackBerry Storm touch-screen handset and other new pr read more »
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RIM Sees Earnings Rise Thanks To Bold, StormOpen in New Window
"Research In Motion (NSDQ: RIMM) was able to hit its adjusted estimates for the third quarter, and the success of the BlackBerry Bold and Storm led to $2.78 billion in revenue." read more »
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RIM kicks off hostile bid for CerticomOpen in New Window
"A subsidiary of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has started the hostile takeover bid for security vendor Certicom that it disclosed plans for last week." read more »
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Motorola Credit Downgraded To Junk StatusOpen in New Window
"Motorola's handset division continues to struggle as it loses market share to the likes of Apple, Nokia, and Research In Motion, but new CEO Sanjay Jha may help lead a turnaround. " read more »
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