Samsung says it is not interested in RIM; latter's stock falls after-hours
0. phoneArena posted on 17 Jan 2012, 19:38
With rumors circulating during Tuesday that RIM was trying to sell itself to Samsung, the Korean manufacturer put the kibosh on all of the speculation by saying that it is not interested in buying the beleaguered Canadian based company...
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1. Johnny_Mnemonic posted on 17 Jan 2012, 21:15 2 0
Who ever buys RIM it's making a wise choice
4. Synack posted on 17 Jan 2012, 21:58 1 0
How do you figure? I dare anyone to revive that from the dead.
5. remixfa posted on 17 Jan 2012, 22:00 4 0
i could. ive laid out basic plans for a 12-18 month revival to get RIM back in the game a half dozen times. The plan starts with firing those to bozos and gets better from there. :)
2. BattleBrat posted on 17 Jan 2012, 21:41 0 0
I'm interested in BB 10, I'd like to see it in action...
3. snowgator posted on 17 Jan 2012, 21:41 0 0
Hey- BGR- you were wrong again. Time to find some other secret, nameless source. Why does anyone even read that site????
6. remixfa posted on 17 Jan 2012, 22:01 2 0
this could be like when it was reported that the SGS1 was not going to get the ICS update... then samsung said it was looking into it.. then it said it was getting some ICS'ish stuff.. then it went back to saying no... except in reverse maybe? :)
7. MorePhonesThanNeeded posted on 17 Jan 2012, 23:43 1 0
Google needs to get RIM software, and add the rest of RIM to Motorola's house and just use the OS to help to free up android from all this litigation happy people and also get MS out of vendors pockets. This would make Googles partners very happy to not have to pay MS a piece for every damn phone they make using android. Also would squarely put a foot in the sack of Apple and it's iOS. Giving google the option of changing RIM software and using the inroad they found in android and applying it to tech that they fully own and don't have to defend constantly from everyone wanting a piece of the action.
9. Droid_X_Doug posted on 18 Jan 2012, 00:54 0 0
Why Sammy would have wanted to buy RIM is beyond me. The co-Bozos were holding out for a premium above market that was delusional. Of course they are living in pure delusion, so why am I surprised? (Dunno)
Things are back on track for a continuing downward spiral where RIM gets sold at auction for pennys on the dollar.
11. ardent1 posted on 18 Jan 2012, 19:19 0 0
> Why Sammy would have wanted to buy RIM is beyond me.
The rest of us understand Sammy would buy RIM solely for RIM's patents and then shut down their BB line.
10. Bluesky02 posted on 18 Jan 2012, 01:45 1 0
As a new competitor Amazon would be suitable. More competition more benefits to consumers.






