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To: The Wharf who wrote (147)7/3/2012 1:07:27 PM
From: The Wharf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 594
 
RIM CEO Denies Firm in 'Death Spiral'

Despite mounting troubles, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is not going anywhere, according to its CEO.

In a radio interview with Canadian Broadcasting Corp (CBC) on Tuesday, RIM CEO Thorsten Heins acknowledged that RIM is facing huge challenges at the moment — especially in the U.S. market, Reuters reported. But RIM is going through a transition period, Heins said, and he's "positive" the company will emerge victorious on the other end.

Pace of change in technology is rapid as knowledge now reproduces better versions of self almost instantaneously.
You have decreased product prices but increased currency that is suppose to offset the decrease of product price and lack of longevity.
Msft write off and facebook original valuation we are talking billions
Whoops the guy in the dept store is lucky if he makes 15 an hour and he is labor trade value of currency. Yet in this nation of 300 some odd million we have to come up with trillions to support currency valuations.
Hate to say this people but non realistic valuations are burning a hole in many a pocket of USA opportunity