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MS may have "standing offer" to buy RIM
MS may have "standing offer" to buy RIM
The recent plunge in Research in Motion's shares may help trigger a takeover by Microsoft, Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek says. The financial expert believes that Microsoft has a "standing offer" to buy out the BlackBerry maker at a value of $5...
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BlackBerry super-phone in the works, Storm 2 and 3 coming soon
BlackBerry super-phone in the works, Storm 2 and 3 coming soon
boygeniusreport.com — We don’t have too much info to go off of at this point in time, but if... you are still waiting to get your hands on the Pearl Flip 8220, Curve 8900, Bold, or Storm, we’re about to screw you up real quick. We’ve now confirmed from 2 ... (more) BlackBerry super-phone in the works, Storm 2 and 3 ...
Orange internal statement on Blackberry Bold quality issues
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mobiletechaddicts.com — We mentioned the other day about Orange removing the Blackberry Bold from sale due to quality issues,... well today we received an anonymous tip off with a copy of the Orange internal statement explaining the decision to their staff. Seems like ... (more) Orange internal statement on Blackberry Bold quality issues
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Is Microsoft finally close to snatching up RIM?
Engadget — ... has shown interest before (and clearly has plenty of Greenbacks), we were particularly interested in Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek's quote: "I'm fairly certain [Microsoft] has a standing offer to buy [RIM] at $50 a share." If you'll recall, RIM's stock sat at $148 per share just four months ago, and now, it's hovering around $60. As expected, Microsoft had no comment on the report, but don't be surprised to see something go down if Wall Street keeps hemorrhaging. [Via Electronista]Read | Permalink | Email this ...

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