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GeekGirl1
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Re: Microsoft may buy RIM & the Blackberry franchise

Maybe that explains the heavy advertising for the MLB playoffs on TBS.


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MS already has its OS on many smartphones - HTC, Palm Treo, Pantech, etc.
I hope RIM doesn't cave to the Borg that is MS.
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As a user of various Microsoft products and a BlackBerry, I hope RIM will find a way to stay independent of Microsoft. I would be more comfortable sourcing these products from separate vendors. Can't see benefit for the end user in consolidating these businesses.


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  »www.electronista.com/articles/08···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 $50 per share and may do so if RIM's recent share decline leaves it significantly below that mark. The company is said by researchers to be independent but potentially open to a deal if made under friendly terms.

Such a move would immediately alter the smartphone industry. While Windows Mobile is significant with about 18 million devices sold using the platform between mid-2007 and mid-2008, a Microsoft buyout of RIM would give it approximately 20 million BlackBerry users plus any additional growth in the future, giving the company a much larger stake in business phones than it has today. In the US, Microsoft is below the top five in the mainstream user space, which has lately been dominated by the iPhone and BlackBerries.
MS thinking of purchase to battle Apple & iPhone.
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