View Poll Results: Did you buy shares ?

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  • Yes, I'm acting now !

    702 62.18%
  • No

    427 37.82%
  1. rim4ever's Avatar
    Yep, that's me too. should'a would'a could'a.
    I am sure people will be saying the same when BBRY goes up to over $20...
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    08-07-13 05:44 PM
  2. leafs123's Avatar
    I'd rather buy Pinterest (where I understand how they can more easily monetize) vs. Twitter... Though the latter probably has more explosive growth.

    On a side note, this board seems to be chugging along a little better post the last time out. Is it a function of other names being discussed or people's ignore list greater than their age?

    In any case it's kinda nice to see a more tranquil banter...
    Both.

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    08-07-13 05:47 PM
  3. sakin13's Avatar
    The BBRY Café.  [Formerly: I support BBRY and I buy shares!]-img_00001637.jpg

    Since the other one I posted the other day from times square proved to be popular here is another one from Penn station. Probably the second busiest spot in nyc after times sq. The billboard is HUGE !! Really impressive presence in NYC lately on subway stations and a lot of billboards. I tend to see a few more Q's too...


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    08-07-13 07:10 PM
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    Since the other one I posted the other day from times square proved to be popular here is another one from Penn station. Probably the second busiest spot in nyc after times sq. The billboard is HUGE !! Really impressive presence in NYC lately on subway stations and a lot of billboards. I tend to see a few more Q's too...


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    Glad to see. Changing perception takes time but it's definitely a good place to start. They'll earn back the marketing dollars in Manhattan upgrades alone..

    Now wait for the negative spin

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    08-07-13 07:19 PM
  5. _dimi_'s Avatar
    http://www.businessinsider.com/what-...square-2012-12

    To give us an idea of the maximum (annual) cost

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    08-07-13 07:26 PM
  6. bungaboy's Avatar
    Seems there are security holes everywhere.

    Google In Hot Water Over Big Security Hole In Chrome

    Huffington Post

    August-07-13 2:49 PM GMT

    Google Chrome, the most popular web browser in the U.S., lets you save passwords for websites, so that every time you want to visit Facebook, Tumblr or any other password-secure page, you don't have to type them out again. But as one software developer discovered on Tuesday, that convenience comes at a cost.

    Whenever someone uses your computer and opens Chrome, he or she has complete access to all your saved passwords with a few clicks of the mouse. Elliott Kember, a developer at design and development studio Riot, first pointed out the lax security on Chrome in a blog post on Tuesday.

    To get a sense of how open your passwords are in Chrome, copy and paste "chrome://settings/passwords" into Chrome and hit "Enter," to see Chrome's page for managing passwords. This window will pop up:

    Without entering a master password or jumping though any other security loops, you can see the passwords just by clicking "Show." This means that any random Joe you let borrow your computer can memorize your login creditials with a few keystrokes.

    It's compelling evidence to never let anyone you don't completely trust use your computer. Most people are unaware of just how accessible their most private information could become if they loan out their laptop for even a minute.

    "[Everyday people] don’t know it works like this," Kember wrote on his blog. "They don’t expect it to be this easy to see their passwords. Every day, millions of normal, every-day users are saving their passwords in Chrome. This is not okay."

    It doesn't look like much will change soon. Justin Schuh, head of Chrome security, responded to Kember's blog post by arguing that once a malicious hacker has gained access to your Chrome account, the game is already lost.

    "We've also been repeatedly asked why we don't just support a master password or something similar, even if we don't believe it works," the Google engineer wrote. "We've debated it over and over again, but the conclusion we always come to is that we don't want to provide users with a false sense of security, and encourage risky behavior."

    Schuh didn't address the issue of someone swiping passwords from a borrowed computer, which would largely be resolved with a master password. We reached out to Google for comment and will update if we receive one.
    08-07-13 07:29 PM
  7. kfh227's Avatar
    I read about the chrome security hole. Did I read correctly that Google's response was so what?

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    08-07-13 08:14 PM
  8. bungaboy's Avatar
    I read about the chrome security hole. Did I read correctly that Google's response was so what?

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    I thought they said users were holding it wrong. :-)
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    08-07-13 08:18 PM
  9. dusdal's Avatar
    http://www.businessinsider.com/what-...square-2012-12

    To give us an idea of the maximum (annual) cost

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    Surprised with how cheap it is.

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    08-07-13 08:59 PM
  10. JLagoon's Avatar
    Today is the third day of uptrend. Morgan said that the SP needs to close above $9.20 to resume the rally. With 17 million in volume, it closed at $9.21. Dodging a bullet, eh? I think, the SP is still in an uptrend, but it may not be anymore, if it drops below $9 tomorrow.

    Bullish interpretation:
    A possibility of bull flag in the making. It cannot drop below $9.10. There is a top line resistance (black line on the daily chart). For tomorrow the resistance range is $9.40 - $9.18 based on this line. If the SP were to stay strong, then tomorrow, it would move out of the top resistance line in the morning, and not go back below it. And then go above $9.58 based on the top BB range. The MACD on the 30 minute chart is about to cycle up; if this cycles up to the top in one shot, then it could be a reflection of the SP moving out of the top resistance line.

    Bearish interpretation:
    If the MACD won't cycle up to the to in one shot, then it could be a reflection of the SP drifting lower. MACD and stoch. RSI on the daily chart are cycling down.

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    The 30 minute and daily chart have been quite accurate to reflect the SP movement in my opinion. At the moment, they are not in sync, and that makes it challenging to tell predict the movement. Not going below $9.21 to make a lower low would be the first goal tomorrow.

    30 minute:
    The BBRY Café.  [Formerly: I support BBRY and I buy shares!]-screen-shot-2013-08-07-10.15.01-pm.jpg

    Daily:
    The BBRY Café.  [Formerly: I support BBRY and I buy shares!]-screen-shot-2013-08-07-10.21.38-pm.jpg
    08-07-13 09:39 PM
  11. Dapper37's Avatar
    In my opinion, there is a momentum change in the US in favour of patent reform which long term will diminish the value of patents in the hands of "patent trolls." The value of a "patent portfolio" would be then realized only in the hands of a big going concern as a shield against other going concerns. All of which means that valuations of "patent portfolios" are likely depreciating quicker across the board than historically.
    Don't kid yourself. The American opinion on patents are entirely self serving. Call it a dynamic change in the winds if you wish!

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    08-07-13 10:13 PM
  12. bergeron37's Avatar
    Surprised with how cheap it is.

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    Same, I couldn't believe when I saw for a year. I think I'd like to see a **** ton more of this large, impossible to miss print advertising as opposed to a 3MM+ super bowl ad for 30 seconds. Don't get me wrong I like the Q10 commercials I've been seeing a lot more recently but it's impossible to pass up Times Square for that little money and ot be somewhat pleased.
    08-07-13 10:30 PM
  13. greggebhardt's Avatar
    Last post at 11:30 pm yesterday?

    The landscape has changed!

    Good Morning all
    08-08-13 05:42 AM
  14. cjcampbell's Avatar
    Last post at 11:30 pm yesterday?

    The landscape has changed!

    Good Morning all
    Haha. I was thinking the same thing. Woke up and tuned in to catch up. Didn't take long. Lol.

    Good morning to you too.

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    08-08-13 05:53 AM
  15. Superfly_FR's Avatar
    I read about the chrome security hole. Did I read correctly that Google's response was so what?

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    "secure enough" ... you know the tune
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    08-08-13 05:54 AM
  16. Superfly_FR's Avatar
    Same, I couldn't believe when I saw for a year. I think I'd like to see a **** ton more of this large, impossible to miss print advertising as opposed to a 3MM+ super bowl ad for 30 seconds. Don't get me wrong I like the Q10 commercials I've been seeing a lot more recently but it's impossible to pass up Times Square for that little money and ot be somewhat pleased.
    from "Keep moving" to "Let's go !".
    Boulben at work, first tangible U.S actions. Expected to grow in coming weeks.
    Just remember T.H words: "Massive investment FY 2014". Just the firsts bucks of the pile !!!
    08-08-13 06:00 AM
  17. Shanerredflag's Avatar
    from "Keep moving" to "Let's go !".
    Boulben at work, first tangible U.S actions. Expected to grow in coming weeks.
    Just remember T.H words: "Massive investment FY 2014". Just the firsts bucks of the pile !!!
    Nice...

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    08-08-13 06:42 AM
  18. Superfly_FR's Avatar
    For what it worse (not much IMHO), I noticed the 1year target estimate lowered from $10 to $9.5 on Nasdaq's community rating.
    Can we claim it denotes a bearish sentiment ? Does it have an influence on trading ? I ask specialists.
    Attached Thumbnails The BBRY Café.  [Formerly: I support BBRY and I buy shares!]-capture.png  
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    08-08-13 06:54 AM
  19. leafs123's Avatar
    NEWS!!!

    "BlackBerry (Nasdaq: BBRY) announced the U.S. Defense Information System Agency (DISA) has given BlackBerry Z10 and BlackBerry Q10 smartphones with BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10, the Authority to Operate (ATO) on Department of Defense (DoD) networks. BlackBerry is the first Mobile Device Management (MDM) provider to obtain an ATO."

    To support 10,000 BlackBerry 10 smartphones by this fall and 30,000 by the end of 2013 on DoD networks.

    http://www.streetinsider.com/Corpora...s/8580668.html

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    08-08-13 07:04 AM
  20. FocusedBerry's Avatar
    NEWS!!!

    "BlackBerry (Nasdaq: BBRY) announced the U.S. Defense Information System Agency (DISA) has given BlackBerry Z10 and BlackBerry Q10 smartphones with BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10, the Authority to Operate (ATO) on Department of Defense (DoD) networks. BlackBerry is the first Mobile Device Management (MDM) provider to obtain an ATO."

    To support 10,000 BlackBerry 10 smartphones by this fall and 30,000 by the end of 2013 on DoD networks.

    http://www.streetinsider.com/Corpora...s/8580668.html

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    Finally some GOOD news!!!!!!!!

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    08-08-13 07:26 AM
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    08-08-13 07:28 AM
  22. Robinson7D's Avatar
    ...with BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10...
    ... To support 10,000 BlackBerry 10 smartphones by this fall and 30,000 by the end of 2013 on DoD networks.
    Since they're using BES10 for at least the Blackberries, I wonder how many other smartphones (Android, iOS) will use these BES10 servers. Great news regardless, but if they also get BES10 licenses for other smartphones, well, that would be totally welcome news, too.
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    08-08-13 07:29 AM
  23. cgk's Avatar
    Anyone spot the very careful bit of wording?
    08-08-13 07:33 AM
  24. cjcampbell's Avatar
    Since they're using BES10 for at least the Blackberries, I wonder how many other smartphones (Android, iOS) will use these BES10 servers. Great news regardless, but if they also get BES10 licenses for other smartphones, well, that would be totally welcome news, too.
    I think it's quite likely as it is, as of now anyway, the only approved MDM solution. That could change in coming weeks of course.
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    08-08-13 07:47 AM
  25. cjcampbell's Avatar
    Anyone spot the very careful bit of wording?
    Care to share your thoughts?
    08-08-13 07:49 AM
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