Geeze, if I had your money . . . . . I'd buy the Company. LoL
Well worth the $2.99
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Geeze, if I had your money . . . . . I'd buy the Company. LoL
Well worth the $2.99
basically, yes. that's the short answer.
You assumed correctly. I have a couple of Tasman Ale's sitting, chilling, waiting for the 4 o'clock bell.
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Cheers
I used to use the Bloomberg app on my 9900. It isn't smooth or beautiful but it is very functional.
Does what you are wanting to do in regards to adding your positions and buy in value so you can see overall if you are red/green and by how much.
Oh noes, in the red. Hit this!
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Look at the shorts working the SP down, so desperate.
This stock is bi polar.
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How many are short now 170-175million shares? The shorts have to short to manipulate the Sp. If only the US markets were based on a free market system which thye like to believe they are but in reality far from it.
What the heck? I don't know what to believe anymore! Lol
Can you stop already with the free market comments.
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Really? That bites.
Nah, I'd prefer that to trolls any day.
More mobile computing stuff, makes me think more is coming at bb live
Blackberry BBRY Valuation: A Contrarian Take - See It Market
Part of the article
Getting the Business Right
Over the last quarter, it’s clear that the market has predicated the survival of the company on the success of the BB10 series (Z10 and Q10) as a mobile phone. While device sales will certainly have a meaningful impact on free cash flows for the foreseeable future, part of my point is that the company is valuable with no devices at all. The other part of my point is that the Z10 and Q10 aren’t really comparable to the iPhone or any of the Samsung products; it’s not really a phone. Back in 2010, Blackberry BBRY acquired a little Canadian software company called QNX for approximately $250 million.
To sum up what QNX allows BBRY to do, consider Apple’s iCloud (singular). The iCloud stores everyone’s media and allows them to access it via the web almost anywhere. QNX allows everyone’s home computer to be their own little cloud, and the Z10/Q10, using QNX, allow you to connect your PC wirelessly to any device with QNX. The two key differentiating factors between this and iCloud is that the iCloud only stores media that runs on software designed by Apple (i.e., Numbers, Pages, Keynote, iTunes, etc…), and it’s all stored on a single server (or family of servers). This is not computing, and therefore not mobile computing. This is Dropbox for Mac only…and even Dropbox works better.
Rather quietly, BBRY has both outlined what true mobile computing means, and patented the stage to make it real. Imagine taking your computer tower, putting it in your pocket, and taking it with you anywhere you go and connecting it securely to almost anything. That ‘pocket tower’ is the Z10 and Q10, and this is why they aren’t phones.
Yeah. This baby don't need nitro or viagra; it needs lithium!!! Stat!!
Hahahaha.
Well we finished in a better position than we were in most of the day. Here' this will help!
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I like Root Device more so than Power Tower.
And we need more news!!
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Yeah, and not the "Wag the Dog" type either.
Me too, but both are suspiciously phallic.
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If all else fails, we dawn the glasses.
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Yikes!!! Blowout! $15.40.
That is the essence of it. Apple just this last year spent $100's of millions building a server farm in North Carolina for iCloud. BlackBerry sold off its cloud servers.
I'm beginning to see the method in the madness.
Put em on man and find a cowbell!!!
Lol...so true.
I think that there are Q10 stock shortages...