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To: Davy Crockett who wrote (1148)8/4/2002 9:23:04 AM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 1590
 
Hi Peter,

You sold: BGO-t @$ 1.88 X 19,496 shares = $36,652.48

You bought: RIM-t @$16.55 X 2,214 shares = $36,641.70

Good luck with your new pick,
Al



To: Davy Crockett who wrote (1148)8/12/2002 8:45:15 AM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 1590
 
RIM-t...inthe news:

RIM To Offer Email Attachment Viewing Features For BlackBerry

newswire.ca



To: Davy Crockett who wrote (1148)9/4/2002 9:20:54 AM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 1590
 
RIM-t...in the news:

Globe says RIM maintains advantage -- analyst


Wed 4 Sept 2002

The Globe and Mail reports in its Wednesday edition that prospects for
Research In Motion remain good despite fears the maker of BlackBerry
wireless E-mail devices and software-related services may be losing its
technological edge to rivals such as Microsoft Corp., according to a new
analyst's report. The Globe's Showwei Chu writes that lately, investors
have been questioning RIM's ability to maintain its lead with its
proprietary operating system -- which allows BlackBerry subscribers to send
E-mails wirelessly -- now that vendors, such as T-Mobile USA, offer
Microsoft's enhanced Pocket PC, a personal digital assistant with cellphone
features. New BlackBerrys also have a cellphone feature. "For the short to
medium term, RIM maintains a healthy competitive advantage and is also
likely to prosper in the longer term," Gus Papageorgiou, an analyst at
Scotia Capital, said in the report. He said the potential market for
Microsoft in wireless data devices is limited by the fact that in order for
Pocket PC cellphones to be adopted in the corporate environment, customers
must have Windows 2000 installed on their office computer systems.



To: Davy Crockett who wrote (1148)9/12/2002 7:17:09 AM
From: Al Collard  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1590
 
RIM-t...in the news:

California Court Denies RIM Motion to Dismiss Good Technology's Complaint

ca.us.biz.yahoo.com

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Research in Motion to provide Q2 results on Oct. 3

Mr. Dennis Kavelman reports

SECOND QUARTER FISCAL 2003 RESULTS CONFERENCE
On Thursday afternoon, Oct. 3, 2002, Research in Motion will provide its
second quarter fiscal 2003 financial results.
To accompany the release of this information, the company plans to host an
Internet Webcast and conference call.
News release distrib4:05 p.m. ET, Thursday, Oct. 3
Call/Internet broadc5 p.m. ET
Internet log on: www.rim.net/investors/index.shtml
Call-in number: 416-640-1907
Hosts: Jim Balsillie, chairman and co-chief executive officer
Dennis Kavelman, chief financial officer
In addition to appearing live on the Web site, the conference call will
also be archived until midnight Oct. 18, 2002, so investors can review it
any time by logging on to www.rim.net/investors/index.shtml.
A telephone replay service will also be in place from approximately one
hour after the conference ends until midnight (eastern) Oct. 10, 2002. It
can be accessed by calling 416-6640-1917 and entering pass code 209531#.