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- 05-01-14 01:32 PMLike 1
- TA would have us rallying anyways after such a consistent downtrend. But the upcoming launch of the Z3 has more investors repositioning themselves to adjust their expectations.
This will be an interesting close. I wonder how much steam this has before it stalls.05-01-14 01:36 PMLike 2 - The stock broke above resistance at $ 7.69/shr and held it all day, it's time to go higher again. Follow the 3-ema and the 20-ema to see what I'm referring to.05-01-14 01:37 PMLike 18
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- I think BlackBerry should advertise ability to play Android apps. Even with some vague wordings. For example:
<Android Logo> Android Player* supported!
*Android Player is BlackBerry's implementation of Android run-time environment and it allows you to install and run Android apps on your BlackBerry! All Android apps may not be compatible.
When people read that, they'll ask around, how this works? And then someone will tell them.
Amazon app store is not the only way to install Android apps. You could simply go to APKTrain.com from your BB10 browser and download/install Android apps. It's that easy! But most customers won't even know that they can do that. Some vaguely worded advertisement will help here. It'd prompt the customer to ask questions (hey, it says, I can install Android apps, how does that work?) and then someone (sales rep, a friend, another BB enthusiast etc) can help them out!05-01-14 02:28 PMLike 0 -
- The large block of well organized shorts know Bad and Good sides of this company. huge money at stake here. it works both ways. i hope this time it would work in our favor from now on.bungaboy and Shanerredflag like this.05-01-14 02:38 PMLike 2
- BlackBerry Ltd (BBRY) news: BlackBerry Demystified 4: The Developers Are Boarding Flight Q20, BlackBerry Classic - Seeking Alpha
A letter to developers yesterday reinforces BlackBerry's focus on developers, decision makers, and enterprise.
BlackBerry's customers have purchasing power and decision-making power. They are also some of the most difficult to satisfy. The iPhone has failed to deliver to ex-BBers.
BlackBerry's phones are rich in features and many of the features that iPhonians want, BlackBerry has.
The Hidden BlackBerry Sales Force
For great software, developers and users have to have clear channels of communication; vision is as important as execution. Yesterday, BlackBerry's (BBRY) email to BlackBerry Beta Zone participants makes it clear that they are working hard to satisfy developers and assist them in their work to make great software. A copy of the full email and more details on the Beta Zone is provided by mobilesyrup. In the interest of investors, my focus is on discussing the positive impact of this news on BlackBerry's future.
Tech savvy nerds have always been the hidden sales force for various products. Anyone can easily attest to having at some point of time in their life, asked a friend or family member to refer them to a specialist: be it a mechanic, a home builder, or a computer programmer. People in the technical field know a lot about the latest developments at BlackBerry but have not had a great incentive to go out on a limb to educate the public. With the Beta Zone, change is in the air.
As long-term shareholders, we can look forward to developers spreading the word and telling people about Blackberry in greater depth. This hidden sales force is important because it is treated with respect by the public. A company can toot their own horn and get only so far. It is the support of early adopters, hobbyists, and those known as connectors that are vital. Here is a sampling of the kinds of detailed information that a developer can speak to quickly:
BlackBerry means security and its EMM/ MDM supports iOS and Android. When Windows support is added, BlackBerry will be the only true supporter of BYOD. All competitors are fragmented in their abilities to provide support as they are new to the field.
The BlackBerry phones have extra long battery life and while your messenger apps, NetFlix, and YouTube are a real battery drain, there will be less running around for the wall outlet once you are on a BlackBerry.
BlackBerry was traditionally great at looking after developers and business owners. Both groups were sidelined under the previous management but Chen is refocusing the company on both groups.
The Wealth Factor
It is often said that 1% of the world's population controls 99% of the wealth; and the richest 10% of Americans control 75% of the wealth. While the general public has written off BlackBerry, let us not forget who controls the purse strings. The consumer may be using an Apple iPhone or a Samsung Galaxy but the Corporate Titan is holding onto his BlackBerry, possibly carrying the Porsche edition, and even demanding to replace his old BlackBerry with another old BlackBerry.
John Chen is focusing on products that the wealthy will want to buy and use to run their empires. While Samsung (OTC:SSNLF) and Apple (AAPL) may fight over consumers, the majority of consumers cannot decide what they get to use when they make it to the office. The overarching decision has been made for them by IT professionals, managers, and bean counters in their company. EMM/ MDM; government or company issued phone or BYOD - the final decision is actually not in the majority's hands.
The 1% is like the International Color Authority or the Color Marketing Group: they control our lives. The ruling elite determines what we do most of our working days and what equipment we use. The two color organizations described above are panels of consultants who determine the Color of the Year. You may think you get to choose the color of your appliances, furnishings, and clothes but you are wrong. These groups carefully select colors and determine trends with the aim of getting you to toss out what you have because it is no longer in style. The ruling elite can turn your world upside down and veto your desire to have BYOD in favor of retaining control and ensuring the utmost security of their data.
Ex-BBers Unhappy in Paradise
...other than REALLY Apple specific things like Apple TV integration or iBook pretty much everything they want BY MID 2015 - we already have. -- Bigglybobblyboo on UTBblogs.com
Recently, it was brought to my attention that Apple was encouraging users to submit their a list of the Top 5 Features they want to see in iOS8. It turns out that most of the features are already available on the BlackBerry. With regards to features like the hub and the notification LED, I highly doubt Apple can implement them because they will be dragged into court by BlackBerry. It stands to my reasoning that many of those itching for features are ex-BlackBerry addicts. Pushed by their friends to switch to the Apple, they converted but were not satisfied. Below is the list of 15 items BlackBerry has that iPhonians want. It comes from the UTBblog mentioned above and was first seen on iMore:
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Clearly, not all iPhone users are satisfied. The ones who want more control and efficiency in their lives are going to be looking forward to the Q20. Waiting for iOS8 to implement 5 features may not be enough. Given some features are unique to BlackBerry, there is also a high likelihood Apple will not want to venture into a patent war while adding features. We have all seen how Typo lost out. BlackBerry is very protective of their ideas.
Boarding!
Applications from Android can now run on BlackBerry 10. With BlackBerry signaling that they will give more support to developers, and also pay extra attention to enterprise, many more native applications will be coming to the platform. Having addressed user's fears for lack of applications, there will be no stopping this flight. Time to climb aboard!05-01-14 02:40 PMLike 8 - and one of the comment from that article.
"Don't particulary react very favorably to the "ruling elite" theme of this article. Why not just stick to the fundamental truth, that Blackberry OS 10 true multitasking smartphones powered by the QNX-based RTOS microkernel, are simply the best smartphones commerically available today, and are far ahead of the competition. Yesterday I saw a TV commercial where Samsung bragged that one of their smartphone products could run "2 applications simultaneously". HAW! Giggle! Blackberry Z30 can run 10 browsers simultaneously, while also running simultaneously several applications. For example yesterday, on business, I had all of the following running and in use:
NJ Transit smartphone train ticket system
Webex
Phone call in progress
chat window with colleague
8 browser sessions
Sharebuilder mobile application (to watch prices of my investments)
New York Times
I was using the NJ Transit app to buy my e-train ticket, while I chatted with a colleague, and at one point took a call from my widowed elderly mother.
Samsung,you are kidding right? Bragging in a commercial that you can run TWO whole apps simultaneously? Blackberry can run 12 or more simultaneously. Ha Ha Ha all the way to the bank."05-01-14 02:59 PMLike 8 - and one of the comment from that article.
"Don't particulary react very favorably to the "ruling elite" theme of this article. Why not just stick to the fundamental truth, that Blackberry OS 10 true multitasking smartphones powered by the QNX-based RTOS microkernel, are simply the best smartphones commerically available today, and are far ahead of the competition. Yesterday I saw a TV commercial where Samsung bragged that one of their smartphone products could run "2 applications simultaneously". HAW! Giggle! Blackberry Z30 can run 10 browsers simultaneously, while also running simultaneously several applications. For example yesterday, on business, I had all of the following running and in use:
NJ Transit smartphone train ticket system
Webex
Phone call in progress
chat window with colleague
8 browser sessions
Sharebuilder mobile application (to watch prices of my investments)
New York Times
I was using the NJ Transit app to buy my e-train ticket, while I chatted with a colleague, and at one point took a call from my widowed elderly mother.
Samsung,you are kidding right? Bragging in a commercial that you can run TWO whole apps simultaneously? Blackberry can run 12 or more simultaneously. Ha Ha Ha all the way to the bank."
What my GNote can do that my Z30 cannot is have the webpage and the hangout on the same screen at the exact same time. I've never tried to open 8 webpages at one time, but I don't see why I shouldn't be able to do it if he had listed them all I would have tried to open them in Chrome just to see if it could be done. I certainly had no trouble with the NJ Transit, NY Times, Sharebuilder Mobile pages. I opened the Webex home page as well as it's listed above.
Not trying to pick a fight or be a troll, just correcting the record. I am not fond of SA articles for this very reason.
For those who are doubtful I will add that I can post a screenshot of the multitasking view with phone, email, hangouts and the 4 tabs open in Chrome05-01-14 03:25 PMLike 0 - Glad I doubled down on the dip. NY cost basis is somewhere in the $8s. Will probably dump on a 50%+ runup.
And SA articles are crap. The only value is in the comments.
Posted via CB10slipstream89 likes this.05-01-14 03:29 PMLike 1 - Apparently this author has confused individual web pages for applications. I note 4 above (webpages), he claims 8 - very simple to open on my GNote 3 in Chrome, all tabbed running at the same time. Using the multitasking button I could move from a phone call into any of the pages there, or into a hangout to talk to a colleague as he outlines above.
What my GNote can do that my Z30 cannot is have the webpage and the hangout on the same screen at the exact same time. I've never tried to open 8 webpages at one time, but I don't see why I shouldn't be able to do it if he had listed them all I would have tried to open them in Chrome just to see if it could be done. I certainly had no trouble with the NJ Transit, NY Times, Sharebuilder Mobile pages. I opened the Webex home page as well as it's listed above.
Not trying to pick a fight or be a troll, just correcting the record. I am not fond of SA articles for this very reason.
For those who are doubtful I will add that I can post a screenshot of the multitasking view with phone, email, hangouts and the 4 tabs open in Chromebungaboy likes this.05-01-14 04:44 PMLike 1 - What's with BGR? LoL
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iOS loses market share in April as Android – and BlackBerry! – gain
Smartphone Market Share: April sees iOS sink, Android rises | BGR05-01-14 04:48 PMLike 6 - http://www.mydigitalfc.com/news/indi...iz-catches-500
India shows a way to BB, enterprise biz catches on
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“We have over 1,000 Indian companies using BlackBerry’s BES 10 platform after the integration of iOS and Android with the BlackBerry operating system,” said Khilnani. “With the launch of BES 12 planned for this year, we will integrate even Windows on a single platform.”
Many of the clients of the BES 5 platform plan to upgrade to BES 10 and then to BES 12 after its launch.
BlackBerry has also set its sights on Indian small and medium businesses (SMBs), which have started turning to enterprise mobility management solutions over the last couple of years. “They are some of the potential customers for us. Unlike large enterprises, small enterprises can use the BES Express, which comes free of licence server charges and lower data plans,” Khilnani said.
“Small enterprises need to manage around 50 to 100 people on a single integrated system and can find BES Express extremely handy. We have seen strong traction in this space,” he said.Last edited by Corbu; 05-01-14 at 06:52 PM.
05-01-14 04:50 PMLike 10 - At least this guy sold the company. lol
Stephen Elop scored himself a $33 million package when Nokia sold to Microsoft | MobileSyrup.com05-01-14 08:18 PMLike 0 - Nice article from these guys. Not gonna copy and paste the article other than the link. Cause they deserve the traffic too.
http://utbblogs.com/blackberryworks/...ckberry-stare/
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Fairfax Financial profit jumps on investments | Reuters
(Reuters) - Fairfax Financial Holdings (FFH.TO), the Canadian property and casualty insurer run by investment guru Prem Watsa, said its first-quarter profit more than quadrupled due to strong investment gains and improved underwriting results.
The Toronto-based company said it earned $784.6 million, or $35.72 a share, in the first quarter. That compared with a year-before profit of $161.6 million, or 7.12 a share.
Fairfax, which has hedged its stock portfolio since 2010, posted net investment gains of $1.0 billion during the quarter, compared with a net investment loss of $9.4 million in the first quarter of 2013.
Fairfax Chief Executive Watsa said in a statement that the stock portfolio continues to be fully hedged due to concerns about financial markets and the economic outlook.
Underwriting profit was $98.7 million, up from an underwriting profit of $86.0 million a year earlier.
Since taking over the company in 1985, Watsa has built a reputation as a shrewd investor with moves such as betting against the U.S. housing market and then reaping huge profits when the market collapsed five years ago.
The company's latest big bet has been on the recovery of hard-hit smartphone market BlackBerry Ltd (BB.TO) Fairfax is the top shareholder in the company.05-01-14 08:31 PMLike 7 - Hi All... first post in quite a long time, I've been extremely busy lately.
This is just my opinion, but I was extremely happy to see the news about SAIC choosing BES10 (whether or not they end up with BB10 devices), and I think it's a major get for BlackBerry. SAIC, as pointed out in this article, is one of the major contractors in the Washington, DC - Northern Virginia area (btw, SAIC recently split into two companies: SAIC and Leidos. Both are multi-billion dollar companies with thousands of employees).
Putting aside whatever revenue this move brings in, this should help solidify the image of BlackBerry in a geographic area that is both reliant on BB7, and at the same time very dismissive of the company and its prospects. If this moves the needle from, "BlackBerry is going out of business" to "I guess they are sticking around in some form", that's huge.
I have NO inside knowledge here, but I'd love to chalk this up to BlackBerry being aggressive about getting important clients locked into BES10... it would bode very well. For me, I want to see Leidos follow suit. And I am very curious to see if they can get firms like Accenture, BAE, Northrup Grumman, SRA, and General Dynamics to make the same commitment.05-02-14 12:06 AMLike 12 - http://utbblogs.com/iphone/no-encryp...-mail-that-is/
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