I had a momentary lapse earlier. Balls of steel are back
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Hi dusdal; it is the last small green candle on the daily chart. It looks like a box with a string hanging on its bottom side. For it to be a hammer, the length of the string (wick) needs to be, at least, twice the body (candle). And it is in this case.
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Yes it is hard to work out what it actually says without some other key bits of data - because it's telling us the percentage amongst user of each OS - so if blackberry overall user base shrank by (numbers out of thin air) by say 300,000 but they sold 50,000 BB10 devices, they would show B10 devices share ramping up rapidly...
Also, I wonder if BB10 being more functional on the internet, that each BB10 device generates more hits than the older BBOS's , and thus appears to generate more traffic with fewer phones sold.
Yes, it is BB10 share of just BB data, not total market. So just migration rate. Clearly shows slow adoption compared to iPhone. And, as they say in report, there are a ton of iPhones compared to BBs so the number of BBs sold is quite modest. (i.e. each BB10 sold has a much larger % impact on adoption than each iPhone 5 sold... and it is still showing only modest growth.)
It could be my personal perception, but I suspect that this shows the difference between Apple's consumer market share (rapid migration) versus Blackberry's corporate/government market share (slow migration).
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Now, some family time... time to take care of Madam super:)
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Not in Trwanna. :mad:
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I thought I could hear the clanging . . . . . . :rotfl:
Or in terms that I can understand . . . . . a Fred Flinstone Hammer. :rotfl:
Ya, small losses for q2 and q3. Q4 should show a profit though.
Since my tax benefit thread in this investment forum was locked, I'll ask here... can someone provide evidence on if the tax break is quarterly or annual?
If quarterly, this is a $11b+ company right now.
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So, according to chitika BlackBerry has 0.7% of market share in north america, and is down from 1.39% in just six months?
If BB10 is 15.5% of the BlackBerry traffic, then BB10 is just 0.1% of north america. I don't see how this could be good news.
We've been mixing oranges with carrots lately. That we must not do again. Bandwidth consumption is NOT Device volume, we must refrain the comparison, IMHO.
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Not clear, but looks like an annual filing. They could be accruing it by quarter but I don't know.
SR&ED Filing Requirements Policy
6.0 Determining the reporting deadline for an SR&ED claim
6.1 SR&ED reporting deadline
A claimant's SR&ED reporting deadline is the last day for which a prescribed form containing prescribed information (see section 4.0) in respect of the expenditure or investment tax credit (ITC) is required to be filed:
the reporting deadline to file Form T661 for an SR&ED expenditure is 12 months after the claimant's filing due date (see section 5.0) for the year in which the expenditure was incurred; and
the reporting deadline to include an ITC earned in respect of an SR&ED expenditure on Schedule T2SCH31 or Form T2038(IND) is also 12 months after the claimant's filing due date for the year in which the expenditure was incurred.
For an illustration of the difference between the filing due date of a return and the SR&ED reporting deadline, please refer to section 5.0.
If the SR&ED reporting deadline happens to fall on a Saturday, Sunday, or a public holiday recognized by the CRA, the filing deadline is extended to the next business day. Some recognized public holidays are specific to a province or territory. For a detailed listing of public holidays recognized by the CRA, please refer to the CRA Web site.
I'm not sure. I keep hearing about it being a yearly thing but didn't they get a good tax rebate in Q4 as well?
Yes.:yes:
It's annual. My company makes use of the SR&ED credit.
Ok so maybe it's that specific credit. Are there others they receive quarterly or biannually or at some other interval?
Can it not be accrued o a quarterly basis and shown on FS? Then claim and receive payments within 6-18 months of year end?
here in NY, I see more BBOS devices than i do BB10.
Well ya... one has been on sale for over 10 years, the other a little over 4 months.... I'd expect that.
They should have income tax recovery based on operating losses for this quarter and the future 2 or 3.
Go to the front of the class.:yes:
Looks like the ignore list may take on a new life. :party:
I'm not an accountant but what I know is that the rebate is received in full in a single cheque.