Do you remember the last time that Research In Motion tried to revamp its existing image? That’s right, the company produced a set of superheroes that really amounted to nothing other than some negative press. Well, RIM is at it again, but this time the company is attempting to debunk »
04/12/2012, Erwin MooreThis is the question that tech writers and investors alike are toying with these days. Canada’s own Research In Motion was once the dominator of the smartphone world. Business people around the world were once so addicted to their BlackBerry phones that the term “crackberry” was used frequently. Now, not »
04/04/2012, Jim LewisResearch In Motion investors started pulling dropping stock when Thorsten Heins took the reigns as CEO. Those investors that jumped ship thought that Heins was the wrong man for the job – and apparently they were right. Seemingly, Heins’ first order of business was to take a cue from the »
01/31/2012, Alex ChoiEvery time Research In Motion has been in the news lately, that news is never of the positive sort. This time around things might be looking up for the Canadian company. RIM has a new CEO, Thorsten Heins, though Heins is no stranger to RIM. First, Heins was senior vice »
01/23/2012, Erwin MooreThere are so many consumers out there pulling for Research In Motion. The makers of BlackBerry have been in financial trouble for some time now, though many around the world keep hoping that RIM will eventually find its way out of tough times. When RIM announced that a new line-up »
12/16/2011, Erwin MooreToday, something strange happened. Goldman Sachs announced a raised RIM rating. The stock (once considered a “sell”) has now been elevated to a “neutral.” Neutral is better than sell, but RIM isn’t out of the woods yet. So, what’s happened over at Research In Motion that would cause Goldman Sachs »
11/16/2011, Jim LewisResearch In Motion is in need of an upgrade. The company has needed a facelift for some time now, and many consumers complain of outdated RIM smartphones that can’t compare to other top smartphone contenders. Yet, there are many within the business world who won’t let go of the BlackBerry. »
11/10/2011, Jim Lewis