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- Research In Motion: Blackberry Bold Delay to Negatively Impact 2Q Guidance
- FP Trading Desk submits: An expected delay for the launch of Research In Motion Ltd.’s RIMM new BlackBerry Bold smartphone is expected to have a negative impact on the company’s second quarter guidance and may produce volatility for its shares. RIM is set to report first quarter results and...
- External links 2008-06-26
- Research in Motion: Blackberry Bold Delayed, RBC Trims Guidance
- Eric Savitz (Barron's) submits: Research In Motion RIMM shares are lower this morning heading into the company’s announcement after the close of results for its fiscal first quarter ended May. The Street consensus is for revenue of $2.27 billion and profits of 85 cents a share. Meanwhile, RBC...
- External links 2008-06-25
- More on RIM's Moat: Launches BlackBerry Bold; App Developer Fund
- Business people can be hip too. That appears to be the message from Research in Motion and its motives behind its new BlackBerry Bold smartphone. There's definitely a hint of some iPhone envy here, but the device isn't a direct competitor. From the statement (Matthew Miller's take,...
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- Research In Motion Estimates Cut on 3G B-berry Bold Delay
- Notable Calls submits: RBC Capital is out with a somewhat cautious call on Research in Motion RIMM saying new data points suggest AT&T T may launch the 3G Blackberry Bold mid-August, a 2-3 week delay to their prior launch estimate, as it continues to stabilize the device on its...
- External links 2008-06-25
- Research in Motion: Upside Prospects Might Be Short-lived
- Jason Gilbert submits: Research in Motion RIMM has done phenomenally well over the past year, returning roughly 150% to investors, many of whom see significant upside in the company's continued inertia into the consumer space. In the near-term, this sort of fad-rich perspective could very well push the stock price...
- External links 2008-06-25
- Research In Motion: Analyst Earnings Previews
- Eric Savitz (Barron's) submits: Research In Motion RIMM this morning was the subject of a pair of bullish research notes ahead of the company’s June 25 announcement of results for its May quarter.UBS analyst Jeffrey Fan this morning wrote in a note that results for the fiscal first quarter...
- External links 2008-06-18
- Demand for GPS-Enabled Cellphones Good for SiRF - UBS
- Eric Savitz (Barron's) submits: You know what you need? A GPS-enabled cell phone. Certainly, Apple AAPL thinks you need one; the new iPhone 3G will come with an embedded global positioning functionality. And it isn’t just Apple: the Research In Motion RIMM Blackberry Bold also has GPS built in....
- External links 2008-06-12
- Research in Motion News Affecting Apple, Nokia, Palm
- Eric Savitz (Barron's) submits: The sharp sell-off in Research In Motion RIMM shares today has sucked Apple AAPL, Nokia NOK and Palm PALM down in its wake. There are two obvious reasons for that. One, RIMM yesterday said it plans to bulk up its spending on marketing; you...
- External links 2008-06-26
- RIM Profit Jumps, Outlook Underwhelms; Stock Drops
- By Wojtek Dabrowski TORONTO (Reuters) - Research In Motion RIM RIMM on Wednesday posted a profit outlook that fell short of analyst expectations, sending its shares 8 percent lower, even as the maker of the BlackBerry smartphone posted quarterly earnings that...
- News items 2008-06-25
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