View Poll Results: Did you buy shares ?

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  • Yes, I'm acting now !

    702 62.18%
  • No

    427 37.82%
  1. Corbu's Avatar
    12-22-15 06:47 PM
  2. bbjdog's Avatar
    A true vision of beauty!
    Dog days of winter.

    The BBRY Café.  [Formerly: I support BBRY and I buy shares!]-dogleaf.jpg
    Corbu, bungaboy and 3MIKE like this.
    12-22-15 06:56 PM
  3. sidhuk's Avatar
    OT: And suddenly, all became clear ...
    Animated background, bigger font (see accessibility). There was a new device, assuming Android, not a BB10 transvestite.
    Now I can learn ...
    Back soon about it !

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    What are you Talking about SF? LMAO
    What part of the world are you in? What language should I tune in with? Lol
    I know on Priv , double click on the text gives you resize/bigger text.

    Posted Via blackberry passport.
    Last edited by sidhuk; 12-22-15 at 08:19 PM.
    CDM76, bungaboy, 3MIKE and 1 others like this.
    12-22-15 07:00 PM
  4. Shanerredflag's Avatar
    My girlfriend has something in common with your Coco, bbjdog...


    And yes, she'll be there as well!
    Man....that vase is awful

    you've been made privy to my thoughts.
    Corbu, bungaboy, rarsen and 3 others like this.
    12-22-15 08:06 PM
  5. bbjdog's Avatar
    A true vision of beauty!
    Bunga, here is my bold predictions for next years (this season) Cinderella hockey team. Toronto Maple Leafs!!!!!!!!!!!
    12-22-15 08:07 PM
  6. Shanerredflag's Avatar
    Bunga, here is my bold predictions for next years (this season) Cinderella hockey team. Toronto Maple Leafs!!!!!!!!!!!
    OK....you've been drinking 🍻....put down the device and back away slowly.

    you've been made privy to my thoughts.
    Corbu, sidhuk, bungaboy and 4 others like this.
    12-22-15 08:15 PM
  7. bbjdog's Avatar
    OK....you've been drinking ��....put down the device and back away slowly.

    you've been made privy to my thoughts.
    That was funny!

    How did you know! Are you spying on me? Is it through my iPhone or what?

    Remember what I said about leafs last year around this time! Leafs would fall apart after Christmas, now I am saying the opposite. Only time will tell if I'm right or wrong.

    Mike Babcock is John Chen but in the hockey world!
    Last edited by bbjdog; 12-22-15 at 08:45 PM.
    Shanerredflag, bungaboy and 3MIKE like this.
    12-22-15 08:29 PM
  8. Bacon Munchers's Avatar
    Nice!
    Judas Priest!
    That Priv bus would have to drive by me thirteen times to catch it all.
    Jolly good ol'boy.



    So, looks like the average price target for these analysts is 7.42.
    Sucks to them:


    Attachment 385409
    12-22-15 09:25 PM
  9. TGIS's Avatar



    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    It's still good but I seemed to have kept it a the maddening $8.99.

    Posted via CB10
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    12-22-15 09:35 PM
  10. Shanerredflag's Avatar
    It's still good but I seemed to have kept it a the maddening $8.99.

    Posted via CB10
    Grasshopper....wax on, wax off....feel the vide

    you've been made privy to my thoughts.
    Mr BBRY, bungaboy, rarsen and 2 others like this.
    12-22-15 10:33 PM
  11. Corbu's Avatar
    OT:
    Ford in Talks with Google on Autonomous-Driving Venture - WSJ

    Auto maker looks to partnership that would produce vehicles with sensors built into the design

    Ford Motor Co. is pursuing a deal with Alphabet Inc.’s Google to build self-driving cars that would use the software giant’s technologies, said a person familiar with the talks.

    The talks are intended to help Ford, which under Chief Executive Mark Fields has sharpened its focus on advancing car technologies, accelerate its efforts to bring autonomous cars to market.

    Any agreement wouldn’t be exclusive to Ford, this person said, and Google continues to talk with other auto makers. A partnership could be announced early next year, the person said.

    As part of the deal being considered, Ford would develop software for components including steering, braking and acceleration while Google would provide the overarching self-driving software that governs those functions, this person said.

    Autonomous-driving technologies and sensors would need to be integrated into future Ford vehicles so they don’t protrude. Google’s latest prototype cars have integrated sensors in their design.

    In a statement, Ford said it is talking to a variety of companies about advancing its mobility plan but the talks are private and it declined further comment. A Google spokesman declined to comment.

    Discussions between the two companies on an autonomous-driving car using Google technology was reported earlier by website Yahoo Autos.

    News of the talks lifted Ford stock 3.4% to $14.20 in 4 p.m. trading on Tuesday. Its shares are off nearly 18% between Mr. Fields taking the wheel in July 2014 and Tuesday’s close, despite the company earning record profit in North America this year.

    Earlier actions such as raising the dividend and showcasing future innovation have fallen flat with investors. This month, Mr. Fields disclosed plans to spend $4.5 billion to develop electrified vehicles through 2020, and Ford’s stock price barely reacted.

    Meantime, recent and potential automotive rivals such as Apple Inc., Tesla Motors Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc. have captured much of the stock momentum Ford was attracting a few years ago when it avoided bankruptcy during the financial crisis. Tesla is valued by investors at about $30.1 billion, or more than half of Ford’s current market capitalization.

    “What we’re seeing is fatigue from the stock,” said Brian Johnson, a Barclays auto analyst, referring to Ford shares’ lackluster performance this year. “With Ford at record levels of profitability, it is just too easy for investors to say ‘this can’t last,’ ” Mr. Johnson added.

    Mr. Fields disagrees. “We can find ways to generate revenue on a more consistent basis,” he said in a recent interview, noting such businesses can act as “buffer” against industry ups and downs. He has said Ford can’t end up like Nokia Corp., a once-dominant phone maker that fell behind in the smartphone industry.

    Earlier this decade, Mr. Fields argued the global market for cars and trucks is a growth industry. But analysts’ projections for global sales increases and Ford’s own sales momentum have fallen short due to turbulence in emerging markets and other factors, leading to lower margins than initially forecast.

    Central to Mr. Fields’s new strategy is a focus on services. Ford recently expanded its Silicon Valley research and development lab and has recruited several outsiders, including former investment banker John Casesa and former aerospace executive Ken Washington, to focus on tech development and mobility services such as ride sharing and short-term car rentals.

    Mr. Casesa is leading a strategy team looking for tech-sector partnerships and steering investments to new areas. In November, Ford hired another former banker, Joseph Heyer, to lead business development and figure out ways to monetize the service businesses it is testing.

    Ford Chairman Bill Ford also is looking toward a future where technology will change the way people get around. His venture fund, Fontinalis Partners LLC, has provided venture funding for Lyft Inc., an Uber competitor, and says if Ford is to compete in Silicon Valley’s world, “we’re going to need partnerships with big companies and startups…we have to make great cars and trucks today but we also have to imagine a future of transportation as service.”

    The 54-year-old Mr. Fields must proceed cautiously, though. Fifteen years ago, at the height of the dot-com bubble, Ford plowed billions of dollars on ventures that strayed from the core task of building cars and trucks. Then-CEO Jacques Nasser snapped up luxury brands, like Aston Martin, as well as e-commerce projects, junk yards and auto repair shops.

    “This is a family-run business that understands the boom times are quickly followed by survival times,” Morgan Stanley auto analyst Adam Jonas said, noting that Apple could disrupt the traditional model of owning a car.

    Ford also needs to keep pace with traditional rivals.

    General Motors Co. will introduce a new 200-mile range electric car, the Chevrolet Bolt, by 2017 and is developing a so-called “Super Cruise” feature for Cadillac that will allow drivers to ride in a car with hands off the steering wheel on the freeway.

    Toyota Motor Corp. recently announced it would establish a $1 billion research lab in Silicon Valley to accelerate the development of smartcars and in December acquired a small stake in machine-learning venture Preferred Networks Inc.
    Mr BBRY, bungaboy, rarsen and 2 others like this.
    12-22-15 10:39 PM
  12. BanffMoose's Avatar
    Hope this doesn't happen. If auto makers do turn to Google for the "overarching self driving software" and just focus on add-ons like software for steering, braking etc, they'd be turning themselves into the automotive equivalent of Android handset makers. Their add-on software would be the car version of Android skins. Plus, how would they differentiate between brands that each manufacturer owns? One brand has better braking software than another? Yeah that would go over well.

    Car makers don't have to let Google or Apple in their products at all. Once the weakest minded auto maker allows them in, all the manufacturers will have to let them in.

    And yes, I am purposely ignoring differentiating features such as infotainment UIs, car parts, etc.

    ps. I'm not a luddite. I just don't want Google or Apple to run every damn thing in this universe.

    Posted via CB10
    12-22-15 11:33 PM
  13. Superfly_FR's Avatar
    What are you Talking about SF? LMAO
    What part of the world are you in? What language should I tune in with? Lol
    I know on Priv , double click on the text gives you resize/bigger text.

    Posted Via blackberry passport.
    Two settings changed my vision of the priv and helped me considering it otherwise than a BB10 wannabe.
    Animated background (these bubbles move when you drag your fingers) and a bigger font size that has been a pain in the ace (of hearts) to locate ; not in 'displays' as you may expect but in 'accessibility'.
    Can appear strange but I feel now much better with my Priv.

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    Mr BBRY, bungaboy, rarsen and 4 others like this.
    12-23-15 01:50 AM
  14. tinochiko's Avatar
    https://medium.com/backchannel/how-d...8dd#.3ie5ikq0t

    Interesting take

    Posted via CB10
    3MIKE likes this.
    12-23-15 01:52 AM
  15. bungaboy's Avatar
    Two settings changed my vision of the priv and helped me considering it otherwise than a BB10 wannabe.
    Animated background (these bubbles move when you drag your fingers) and a bigger font size that has been a pain in the ace (of hearts) to locate ; not in 'displays' as you may expect but in 'accessibility'.
    Can appear strange but I feel now much better with my Priv.

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    SF, if you had listened to the Nuns . . . you wouldn't be having these issues! LoL
    rarsen, Corbu, bspence87 and 5 others like this.
    12-23-15 07:32 AM
  16. bungaboy's Avatar
    FWIW.

    BlackBerry Cracks A Major Down Trend Line (BBRY)

    BlackBerry Cracks A Major Down Trend Line (BBRY)

    Blackberry (BBRY) has been the most unloved tech stock in a cradle of optimism. After living in a massive downtrend for the last 7 years, Blackberry started to perk up recently. While there have been a few bear market bounces for Blackberry, this looks different this time. The SCTR shows a ranking above 90% which is very strong. The big 5-year downtrend line has been broken. The 4-year trendline that is much shallower in red has not been broken yet.

    The BBRY Café.  [Formerly: I support BBRY and I buy shares!]-14508437618412115594361.png

    The volume has broken the down sloping trend line. The volume candle last week was one of the best of the year. The MACD is making higher lows on each of the lows and this looks pretty nice. If the market can hold up, this looks like a nice base to build from.
    12-23-15 07:59 AM
  17. bbjdog's Avatar
    Reading material

    http://www.businessfinancenews.com/2...xt-stop-italy/

    Posted via my BlackBerry Passport
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    12-23-15 08:11 AM
  18. TGIS's Avatar
    9.06 in after hours

    Posted via CB10
    12-23-15 08:21 AM
  19. farmwersteve's Avatar
    9.06 in after hours

    Posted via CB10
    Lol, I love this guy.
    He is the official Howard Cosell of team BlackBerry!



    Posted via CB10
    ibpluto, sidhuk and 3MIKE like this.
    12-23-15 08:34 AM
  20. bungaboy's Avatar
    Lol, I love this guy.
    He is the official Howard Cosell of team BlackBerry!



    Posted via CB10
    Corbu, ibpluto, dusdal and 1 others like this.
    12-23-15 08:44 AM
  21. ibpluto's Avatar
    Anyone know what the SP is?.... we haven't had an update in almost 40 minutes......

    bungaboy, sidhuk, 3MIKE and 4 others like this.
    12-23-15 09:01 AM
  22. masterful's Avatar
    OT: AMD

    Anyone here own or previously owned some of advanced micro devices?

    #BBFactCheck
    ZayDub likes this.
    12-23-15 09:04 AM
  23. bungaboy's Avatar
    9.06 in after hours

    Posted via CB10
    But, that was last night . . . what about Pre-Market?
    sidhuk and 3MIKE like this.
    12-23-15 09:05 AM
  24. OlympusMons's Avatar
    Anyone know what the SP is?.... we haven't had an update in almost 40 minutes......

    EST10:08am ... US$9.15 CAD$12.71
    sidhuk and 3MIKE like this.
    12-23-15 09:09 AM
  25. bungaboy's Avatar
    Anyone know what the SP is?.... we haven't had an update in almost 40 minutes......

    $9.1601
    sidhuk, La Emperor, 3MIKE and 1 others like this.
    12-23-15 09:10 AM
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