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Posted via CB1011-05-15 03:47 PMLike 3 - Or maaaaybe, this will spur the adoption of BB10 and the market will have a 'Come to Jesus' moment...or if Google realizes that even almighty BlackBerry can't solidify and secure their putrid OS, they be interested in acquiring BlackBerry and pushing BB10....pure speculation lol
BBM Channel: C002165D3 Tour 9630 > Bold 9650 > Q10 > Playbook > Classic AND Passport SE!!!
I really wish we could continue with BB10 as well..... Will miss it
Posted via CB10awindsr likes this.11-05-15 04:21 PMLike 1 - OT SWIR lowers guidance and reports lower numbers than expected (stock down in AH about 20%)
http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/SWIR
Posted via CB1011-05-15 04:37 PMLike 12 - OT SWIR lowers guidance and reports lower numbers than expected (stock down in AH about 20%)
http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/SWIR
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Posted via CB1011-05-15 04:49 PMLike 6 - As I post every quarter, the updated holders is best accessed below. The deadline for holders as of 9/30/2015 is 11/16/2015
1) Click on Date (preset to 6/30/2015, change this by clicking the drop down tab on the date to 9/30/2015)
Obviously this just reports who bought/sold as of September 30th, any time after that is not reported until Feb 15th! So understand that mostly trading firms may be trading shares thru out the quarter and what they actually hold on Sep 30th may be meaningless if they bought/sold essentially the Next Day!
2) Click on whatever header you want, like Shares Held, or change in shares, and clicking that same header rearranges it in reverse order, so from those who bought the most to those who sold the most
3) If it shows (Call or Put) in the Filer name, than they hold those option contracts, they could hold both puts and calls betting on a move in any direction, or be hedging underlying long positions or a number of other trading reasons. You need to look at all the pages or arrange by clicking filer to see a clearer picture of what they hold.
If it shows PRN than that means that indicates the Principal amount on Convertible Note Securities
4) You can type any companies other than BBRY in the very top of the page to see their holders
5) Pay close attention to the header % of portfolio, as this I believe to be the most significant. If a holder has (like CIBC world mkts with 6M shares) .2% off their portfolio in BBRY (or a less than a quarter of 1%), it is a rounding error for them and not too significant. Compare this to Kahn Brothers that only holds 3M (as of 6/30/2015, not reported for last qtr yet) but that is nearly 5% of their portfolio. They clearly believe much more in BBRY than CIBC as a random example, even though they hold half the shares. That does not mean that CIBC isn't an important shareholder and if they sold their 6M shares that would be good, but all things considered, Fairfax has much more to lose than does Primecap on BBRY (Fairfax at nearly 30% weighting vs. Prime Cap at about half of 1%) and thus keep this in mind.
http://whalewisdom.com/stock/rimm
Posted via CB1011-05-15 05:41 PMLike 3 -
I feel like if only I took the George Kastanza approach and started doing the exact opposite of my hunch, that I would be Inn a much better spot!
I just hope that BlackBerry can make some positive gradual gains for a while, I could use the mental break!
Posted via CB1011-05-15 05:42 PMLike 2 - Priv has help manual online now
http://help.blackberry.com/en/priv/5.1/
Also, really neat is that wireless charging will exist!!! Just be sure to get the correct device
Here is the excerpt on it: ....
About wireless charging
Some service providers support wireless charging for your device. You can charge your device by setting it on a supported charging mat instead of connecting your device to a charger.
You can use the following device models with Qi and Power Matters Alliance (PMA) wireless chargers:
PRIV by BlackBerry STV100-1 smartphone
PRIV by BlackBerry STV100-2 smartphone
PRIV by BlackBerry STV100-5 smartphone
Tip: To find your device's model number, swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger, and then tap > About phone.
Posted via CB1011-05-15 05:48 PMLike 5 - OT SWIR lowers guidance and reports lower numbers than expected (stock down in AH about 20%)
Sierra Wireless Inc - SWIR - Stock Quotes
Posted via CB10Last edited by cjcampbell; 11-05-15 at 06:21 PM.
11-05-15 06:10 PMLike 3 - It seems their cash decreased quarter over quarter, mostly due to an acquisition. They're still a profitable company, but I wonder how far the remaining 88 million USD will get them in an upcoming market like IoT. Especially now that they're forecasting lower revenue for next quarter due to a short term situation with an automotive customer.
Their guidance : "In the fourth quarter of 2015, compared to the third quarter of 2015, we expect revenue to be down slightly, primarily reflecting a short term situation with an Automotive customer. We expect gross margin percentage to be slightly lower, resulting from a higher cost end of life component used in some of our legacy OEM products; and operating expenses to increase slightly, driven by targeted investment in Sales and R&D."
You've got to wonder why they're not enjoying a larger market cap. Is it short term pessimism/cautiousness... or is it all of the above combined with the fact that their hardware revenue is a much larger component of overall revenue (versus software revenue) than the market, and BlackBerry as a potential suitor, would prefer?
"Revenue for the third quarter of 2015 was $154.6 million, an increase of 7.9% compared to $143.3 million in the third quarter of 2014. Revenue from OEM Solutions was $130.7 million in the third quarter of 2015, up 5.1% compared to $124.3 million in the third quarter of 2014. Revenue from Enterprise Solutions was $23.9 million in the third quarter of 2015, up 26.3% compared to $19.0 million in the third quarter of 2014."
Morgan, are you still in favor of a collaboration or even an acquisition? BlackBerry's tracking box is about to be launched, which makes more sense as a complete customer solution versus the more competitive (Cisco?) hardware model that Sierra Wireless seems to be following?
Posted via CB1011-05-15 06:12 PMLike 4 - It seems their cash decreased quarter over quarter, mostly due to an acquisition. They're still a profitable company, but I wonder how far the remaining 88 million USD will get them in an upcoming market like IoT. Especially now that they're forecasting lower revenue for next quarter due to a short term situation with an automotive customer.
Their guidance : "In the fourth quarter of 2015, compared to the third quarter of 2015, we expect revenue to be down slightly, primarily reflecting a short term situation with an Automotive customer. We expect gross margin percentage to be slightly lower, resulting from a higher cost end of life component used in some of our legacy OEM products; and operating expenses to increase slightly, driven by targeted investment in Sales and R&D."
You've got to wonder why they're not enjoying a larger market cap. Is it short term pessimism/cautiousness... or is it all of the above combined with the fact that their hardware revenue is a much larger component of overall revenue (versus software revenue) than the market, and BlackBerry as a potential suitor, would prefer?
"Revenue for the third quarter of 2015 was $154.6 million, an increase of 7.9% compared to $143.3 million in the third quarter of 2014. Revenue from OEM Solutions was $130.7 million in the third quarter of 2015, up 5.1% compared to $124.3 million in the third quarter of 2014. Revenue from Enterprise Solutions was $23.9 million in the third quarter of 2015, up 26.3% compared to $19.0 million in the third quarter of 2014."
Morgan, are you still in favor of a collaboration or even an acquisition?
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Posted via CB1011-05-15 06:19 PMLike 2 - 11-05-15 06:26 PMLike 3
- Priv has help manual online now
http://help.blackberry.com/en/priv/5.1/
Also, really neat is that wireless charging will exist!!! Just be sure to get the correct device
Here is the excerpt on it: ....
About wireless charging
Some service providers support wireless charging for your device. You can charge your device by setting it on a supported charging mat instead of connecting your device to a charger.
You can use the following device models with Qi and Power Matters Alliance (PMA) wireless chargers:
PRIV by BlackBerry STV100-1 smartphone
PRIV by BlackBerry STV100-2 smartphone
PRIV by BlackBerry STV100-5 smartphone
Tip: To find your device's model number, swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger, and then tap > About phone.
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Posted with a Red Passport11-05-15 06:26 PMLike 0 - Some of the HUGE drops as of late....
SWIR
STRP
ICON
VRX (VRX.TO)
CXR.TO (CXRX)
DH.TO
NHC.TO (HLTH)
APDN
SRPT
And this is just a sample of what I happen to stumble across. This is all within the last week or two too.11-05-15 06:55 PMLike 3 - Priv has help manual online now
http://help.blackberry.com/en/priv/5.1/
Also, really neat is that wireless charging will exist!!! Just be sure to get the correct device
Here is the excerpt on it: ....
About wireless charging
Some service providers support wireless charging for your device. You can charge your device by setting it on a supported charging mat instead of connecting your device to a charger.
You can use the following device models with Qi and Power Matters Alliance (PMA) wireless chargers:
PRIV by BlackBerry STV100-1 smartphone
PRIV by BlackBerry STV100-2 smartphone
PRIV by BlackBerry STV100-5 smartphone
Tip: To find your device's model number, swipe down from the top of the screen once using two fingers, or twice using one finger, and then tap > About phone.
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Posted via CB1011-05-15 07:22 PMLike 0 - Yep! And I don't know what's being shipped by who.
Glad I held off on the pre order, I really want a wireless charging phone to try
More so than a better front camera!
Speaking of which, wouldn't it make more sense to just have one kick *** camera on the back of each phone and instead of a selfie cam, have a....
'selfie-screen' on the back of the phone
Screen are so cheap now and thin, you just need a basic small screen to besure you and the Sexy halloween nurse are in the frame, then flip the phone around again and enjoy the pic and social post a super hiQ selfie
- patent pending!
- actually, I just realized a mirror on the back of the phone would be good enough and dirt cheap
Posted via CB1011-05-15 07:56 PMLike 4 - Finally!
I know, I am getting the device either way but I'd be spending all day reading reviews everywhere I can find them!
1.
BlackBerry Priv Review | CrackBerry.com
2.
http://www.androidcentral.com/blackberry-priv-review
3.
Deceitful, dishonest journalism at its best:
http://gizmodo.com/blackberry-priv-r...r-m-1740822511
4.
So pissed off.
http://www.engadget.com/2015/11/06/b...y-priv-review/
5.
http://venturebeat.com/2015/11/05/bl...-is-wonderful/ -- not bad!
6.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/blackber...oid-1446786132 - not badLast edited by chrysaurora; 11-05-15 at 11:26 PM.
11-05-15 11:05 PMLike 8 - Very positive review
BlackBerry Priv review: Its first Android phone and finally with apps galore | Financial Post11-06-15 01:26 AMLike 4 - Anyone seen any mainstream ads yet? I'm looking to buy (shares), but I really want to know the advertising approach/strategy before pulling the trigger.
Posted via CB1011-06-15 02:31 AMLike 0 - Superfly_FRRetired ModeratorLet me quote the NYT intro (full article linked already)
I don’t know anyone who owns a BlackBerry anymore. Not a single person.
Had BlackBerry’s new Priv been released five years ago, things could be different.
I’d own one. You’d own one. Obviously bankers, lawyers and salespeople would have them. Maybe even the guy who sold me tomato soup for lunch.
The millions of us who reluctantly let go of our real keyboards for the promise of a better life on an iPhone or Samsung Galaxy wouldn’t have hesitated about buying an Android BlackBerry. Unlike BlackBerry’s own operating system, it would’ve given us access to all the latest and greatest apps, plus Google’s indispensable services.
11-06-15 03:07 AMLike 2
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