RIMM is over....
they've had a good 10 years.... they should just sell their business to anyone who is keen to buy them....and walk away ...
First Global analysts downgraded shares of Research in Motion Ltd. (Nasdaq: RIMM) from “Market Perform†to “Underperform.â€
The analysts wrote, â€RIMM recorded a marginal revenue growth in Q1 FY11, which was followed by management’s unexciting guidance for Q2 FY11; Intensifying competition on account of the growing number of Android devices, strong desirability of iPhone 4 and the tsunami of copycat models from small, regional players in the emerging markets pose a serious threat to RIMM; Weaker-than-expected unit shipments, lower-than-anticipated subscriber additions and declining ASP paint an uninspiring outlook for RIMM; Heavy promotion costs associated with the company’s product launches is expected to put pressure on its margins in the near term; Moreover, Europe’s macroeconomic concerns could put a leash on the growth in the region’s smartphone market.â€
Shares of RIMM traded up 0.42% hitting $52.45 during trading on Monday.
Before its recent China Telecom tie-up, RIM offered BlackBerry services mostly to corporate customers in China through China Mobile, the world’s largest carrier by subscribers.
But many observers said China Mobile was slow to promote the service, in part because RIM has no BlackBerry models compatible with TD-SCDMA, the homegrown 3G wireless standard that China Mobile is using for its high-speed services.
China Mobile’s current service with RIM is over its older 2G network, based on widely used GSM technology.
China Telecom has high hopes for its BlackBerry service, which it officially launched in May after signing an agreement with RIM earlier in the year.
China Telecom, which entered the wireless space less than two years ago following a broad industry restructuring, said it would initially offer BlackBerry services over its own 3G network, based on CDMA 2000 technology, in 16 Chinese provinces.
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thestreet wrote:The event is scheduled for 11 a.m. EDT Tuesday, August 3, in New York with AT&T(T) serving as co-host.
If one were to guess, it looks like the hotly-anticipated BlackBerry touchscreen slider phone known in most circles as the Talladega is ready for introduction. The phone is expected to be the first to run on the new BlackBerry OS 6, an application and Web friendly operating system that has been lacking at RIM.
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