RIM Launches Personal-Use BlackBerry Service With China Mobile Unit - FOXBusiness (Oldbury) RIM Launches Personal-Use BlackBerry Service With China Mobile Unit - FOXBusiness (Oldbury)

Saturday, 18 December 2010

RIM Launches Personal-Use BlackBerry Service With China Mobile Unit - FOXBusiness (Oldbury)

RIM Launches Personal-Use BlackBerry Service With China Mobile Unit - FOXBusiness
BEIJING -(Dow Jones)- Research In Motion Ltd. ( RIMM ) and the Beijing unit of China Mobile Ltd. ( CHL ) on Friday began offering the retail-customer version of BlackBerry services for small businesses and personal users in Beijing, RIM said. RIM has
Source: www.foxbusiness.com

BlackBerry Torch lights a 45 pct profit gain for RIM - YAHOO!
Despite losing market share to Android and Apple, Research in Motion is showing strong sales. On Thursday, the BlackBerry maker posted a 45 percent increase in net profit for the third quarter of 2010 (the three months ending Nov. 27), reports the NY Times
Source: news.yahoo.com

RIM Beats Sales, Profit Estimates on BlackBerry Surge - BusinessWeek
Dec. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Research In Motion Ltd., maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, reported third-quarter revenue and profit that topped analysts’ estimates, helped by demand for models such as the Curve and touch-screen Torch. Sales rose 40 percent to
Source: www.businessweek.com

BlackBerry PlayBook landing as soon as February? - CNET News
Research In Motion may be planning to release the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet as early as late February. Edel Ebbs, RIM's vice president of investor relations, said yesterday in its fiscal third-quarter earnings call that "no PlayBook revenues [are
Source: news.cnet.com

BlackBerry posts 40 per cent growth to beat forecasts - Economic Times
TORONTO: Beating forecasts, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) posted its sixth straight quarter of record smart phone sales in its third-quarter results of fiscal 2011 announced Thursday. The Canadian wireless giant reported a record revenue of $5
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com

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