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Microsoft eyeing RIM for acquisition?

August 31, 2007 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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Microsoft eyeing RIMFew days ago, Reuters ran a story speculating that Redmond-based empire may be interested to acquire Research In Motion (RIM). While this appears to be pure analyst speculation, it’s important to note that shares of the BlackBerry maker did experience a 3% increase, following the release of the news story.

Apparently, Microsoft may want to do this so it could match Google, who may release its own phone — or at least the mobile OS. On the other hand, acquisition of the handset maker could translate as knife in the backs of Microsoft’s partners who make their living by selling Windows Mobile-powered smartphones. The compromise solution seems to acquire RIM and get rid of their handset business — i.e. buy a market share. Or simple invest more in product development and marketing, and soon you won’t even think about RIM.

Friday is a good “ranting day,” isn’t it? 🙂

[Via: Boy Genius Report]

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