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anandvy
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RIM hires Goldman Sachs
anandvy   1/16/2012 2:58:12 PM
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Goldman Sachs is thought to have been hired by the BlackBerry maker to field potential buyout bids.  Do you think sell-off is likely soon ? Which companies do you think will be more interested in buying RIM ?

Clairvoyant
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
Clairvoyant   1/17/2012 2:02:45 PM
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If RIM is to be sold, I think this would be very attractive to a company like Google.

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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
Bolaji Ojo   1/17/2012 2:40:01 PM
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The company's sharea are surging on the news Research in Motion hired Goldman Sachs. The stock rose more than 10 percent today. The market probably expects a sale, merger or strategic partnership.

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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
anandvy   1/18/2012 4:54:31 AM
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Research in Motion, only days after it hired Goldman Sachs to field potential buyout bids, is looking to Samsung as a potential buyer of its BlackBerry smartphone and tablet range. Samsung and RIM looks like interesting merger if it happens.

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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
Bolaji Ojo   1/18/2012 8:20:59 AM
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Samsung has reportedly denied being interested in buying RIM. I am not sure of any significant competitive advantage Samsung will gain by buying RIM. See the story here: (Samsung: We never considered buying RIM -- and never will).

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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
Bolaji Ojo   1/18/2012 8:24:33 AM
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Clairvoyant, Buying RIM will only sustain a rival to Google's Android. It's unlikely. Google agreed to buy Motorola Mobility because the company was already using Android and it needed to get its hands on Motorola Mobility's patent hoard for its fight against Apple.

That might be one reason for Google, Samsung or Nokia to go after RIM -- that is, the patents. However, news reports indicate Samsung is not interested. I will also rule out Nokia -- It can't afford it. Which leaves Google, again, but even that is unlikely.

RIM might be in more trouble if it cannot attract buyers.

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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
Clairvoyant   1/19/2012 2:14:15 PM
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Yes, but if Google was to own RIM, there would no longer be any rivalry.

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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
pocharle   2/29/2012 11:41:47 AM
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I can't see what Google would do with RIM under it's thumb. Maybe just a spinoff of what they already are with some Android flavor. But would that even work??

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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
nimantha.d   3/31/2012 5:42:08 AM
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I see that there will be more than that for Google. They will get the maximum out of it for sure.

pocharle
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
pocharle   3/31/2012 10:05:22 AM
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But how? There platforms are so different as well as the devices that the OSs run on. How will they maximize that with the portfolio they already have?

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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
nimantha.d   4/12/2012 8:24:12 AM
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I dont have a clue as such on how to change and the pocess and all but I guess Google does have. They should if not because they ae the leading search engine and they have a big responsibility on their hands.

pocharle
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
pocharle   4/12/2012 7:36:40 PM
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After the Instagram pickup by FB, I'm just waiting now for Google's next splash acquisition to counter.

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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
nimantha.d   8/10/2012 11:55:15 PM
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Yes Im also egarly waiting for it to happen. Will be very interesting for sure.

pocharle
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
pocharle   8/22/2012 1:42:42 AM
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They have actually made a good amount of acquisitions this year, just not to the caliber of Instagram. But I'm sure they will be valuable assets in their portfolio.

Wale Bakare
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
Wale Bakare   8/24/2012 8:23:48 AM
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Do you foresee that happens? For me, Google's business strategy is obviously on different aspect but RIM's surviving BBM as well, tightly manned  and managed integrated security application may be tempting, that is apparently lacking in Android software.

pocharle
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
pocharle   8/25/2012 11:54:20 AM
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I think surviving is the key phrase there. I think that within the next few years, if things progress the way they are now, BB will be phased out of the corporate environment. The technology will probably still be around, just not branded as RIM.

Wale Bakare
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Enterprise Market Segment?
Wale Bakare   8/25/2012 1:31:51 PM
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Which market segments do they have strenght in depth? I think smarphone market success has been recorded high from the consumers - teenagers, school children etc.

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Re: Enterprise Market Segment?
pocharle   8/28/2012 11:56:55 AM
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If I understand your question correctly, they had strength in the business environment 1st, then the trend trickled down to younger crowds. Now, the younger crowds are the real consumers. I doubt that was how they planned their strategy.

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Re: Enterprise Market Segment?
mfbertozzi   9/11/2012 11:28:48 AM
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Recent rumors are about possible RIM acquisition by IBM; after all, they have played a pivotal role in the enterprise market segment, I personally believe your "hook" is not really bad.

Wale Bakare
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Re: Enterprise Market Segment?
Wale Bakare   9/11/2012 1:25:13 PM
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I think both IBM and RIM would form perfect union. They both have symmetric business strategies - end2end security, and that would probably re-position IBM in consumer market segment, the opposite side is, RIM would get its feet rooted in enterprise.

Wale Bakare
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Re: Enterprise Market Segment?
Wale Bakare   9/11/2012 1:40:56 PM
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Since the speculations known as offer being made? Is IBM only acquiring RIM's most valuable asset ( BBM messaging & email) or taking over in total?

mfbertozzi
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Re: Enterprise Market Segment?
mfbertozzi   9/11/2012 4:03:49 PM
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At the time of the news launched past August, no many details were available, then I think any hypothesis is still valid.

Wale Bakare
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Re: Enterprise Market Segment?
Wale Bakare   9/11/2012 2:17:26 PM
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IBM just won a massive years of contract with one of the leading telecom services providers in West Africa. I learned IBM has already commenced services in this aspect - providing smsc and mcommerce for some Africa nations. As a result IBM needs messaging and email servers desperately to deploy to those sites. So RIM's messaging server would also help rather than IBM producing new PCs, i think.

mfbertozzi
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Enterprise Market - Winning contract
mfbertozzi   9/11/2012 4:06:41 PM
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Yes, I agree, definitely. I am convinved those talks raised once IBM has won contracts you have mentioned. Speaking for myself, it could be a good possibility for recovering RIM status in terms of business profit and for creating a complementary merge or joint-venture.

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Re: Enterprise Market Segment?
Mr. Roques   9/12/2012 10:51:41 AM
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They make a good team, indeed... Maybe IBM can integrate that mobile experience into their enterprise solutions. Maybe forget about the actual hardware/device but focus on delivering software, maybe an app.

Wale Bakare
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Re: Enterprise Market Segment?
Wale Bakare   9/12/2012 11:49:30 AM
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@Mr Rogues, time will tell though. I think IBM might wants to reduce its reliance on hardware production otherwise it wouldnt have been considering RIM acquisition.

Clairvoyant
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Goldman Sachs
Clairvoyant   9/16/2012 1:13:30 PM
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Back to the main topic, has hiring Goldman Sachs helped RIM out any?

Wale Bakare
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Re: Goldman Sachs
Wale Bakare   9/16/2012 1:48:55 PM
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@Clairvoyant, until something positive happens to the Canadian based smartphone maker. Although, Goldman Sachs help would only materialised through M& A, and i dont see any strategy other than that. Are you expecting new innovations from that perspective?

Bolaji Ojo
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Re: Goldman Sachs
Bolaji Ojo   9/17/2012 9:20:45 AM
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Goldman Sachs is not the solution to Research in Motion's problem. It will take more than a financial advisor to solve the problems facing the company. Goldman Sachs will probably focus on a break-up of the company.

Himanshugupta
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Re: Goldman Sachs
Himanshugupta   9/28/2012 1:42:22 PM
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RIM has to find a technology solutions to end its financial woes. I think GS can help RIM find either a financial suitor or breakup plan to save some Dollars in long term. But the problem remains.

Mr. Roques
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
Mr. Roques   1/26/2012 5:06:02 PM
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I doubt Google wants to buy out their competition, they are beating it for free. Patent-wars, sadly, is always a topic and might be the best reason to buy RIM.

RIM, to me, is too big to change and will probably stop being a global player and go back to playing a role in high-security applications.

Himanshugupta
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
Himanshugupta   1/31/2012 8:14:49 AM
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After Andriod, Apple OS and Windows being the only dominant software platform, doesn't it make sense for RIM to have strategic parternship with a software company and focus on the hardware alone. Maybe after Nokia, Microsoft might be interested.

Mr. Roques
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
Mr. Roques   2/29/2012 11:04:02 AM
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but its the software thats "helping" RIM (their security, BBM, etc), not the hardware. What do you think?

t.alex
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
t.alex   2/25/2012 10:24:12 AM
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Any possiblity of a telco company to buy ?

Rich Krajewski
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
Rich Krajewski   3/31/2012 1:32:19 PM
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I've heard of funeral pre-planning. So, is Goldman Sachs in that business, too?

saranyatil
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
saranyatil   4/12/2012 12:34:52 AM
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You put it across in the right way. I think they are going to perform all the rituals.

Rich Krajewski
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Re: RIM hires Goldman Sachs
Rich Krajewski   4/12/2012 12:58:48 AM
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"I think they are going to perform all the rituals."

And collect all the fees!


Wale Bakare
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Am Afraid...
Wale Bakare   4/12/2012 4:45:31 PM
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@Rich, am wondering  on the amount of sacrifice ritualists would perform to turn things around. Am afraid, is getting too late coupled with dynamism of the business' service designs and transitions.

Rich Krajewski
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Re: Am Afraid...
Rich Krajewski   4/12/2012 5:35:52 PM
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"am wondering  on the amount of sacrifice ritualists would perform to turn things around"

I don't know about sacrifice (maybe the stockholders will fulfill that function), but every ritual should have music, so here goes:

 

 

 

If RIM doesn't get better, at least the music will make us feel better.


Wale Bakare
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Amazon Vs Microsoft
Wale Bakare   1/16/2012 7:11:09 PM
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Well, it seems likely to happen has the prediction heard. I think either of Amazon or Microsoft should go for RIM. 

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Someday...
Rich Krajewski   2/22/2012 10:10:29 AM
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...and that day may never come, Goldman Sachs might call upon RIM to do a service for them.





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