Yahoo Finance STILL bashing BBRY
- OmnitechDragon SlayerYahoo's finance-page editors still trying to bash BBRY, on some of their biggest news EVER - 1Million Z10 order for single partner, WhatsApp now available...
On the page announcing the 1M Z10 order, this was the article text, taken from "Theflyonthewall.com":
BlackBerry announced that one of its established partners has placed an order for one million BlackBerry 10 smartphones, with shipments starting immediately. This order marks the largest ever single purchase order in BlackBerry's history, the company said.
Now under the article, in the section "Related News", look what they picked - when there are tons of more recent, more positive, more relevant news to choose from.. yanno, like the USA rollout?!?:
- Home Depot to replace BlackBerry smartphones for iPhone 4S, Apple Insider s …
- All the evidence that Blackberry is doomed—even in the enterprise
- Former Blackberry CEO sells all company shares
- Home Depot Ditches BlackBerry For iPhones
- First BlackBerry 10 device in India costs 43,490 rupees
- BlackBerry launches first BB10 device in India at $800
- BlackBerry former co-CEO Balsillie discloses no stake in company
- The choice in India’s mobile market: A $2 Samsung sticker or an $800 BlackBerry …
- The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: BlackBerry, Apple, Google, Nokia and Barclays …
- Is Your Smartphone Making You Stupid?
- China now has more tablets and smartphones than the US
- LG aims to raise smartphone sales by 52 percent
- AT&T Expands LTE
- Apple signals emerging-market rethink with India push
Yahoo screenshot - Imgur
Could those idiots have picked ANY WORSE collection of negative-Nelly articles on BBRY???
ARGHHH.03-13-13 02:51 PMLike 0 - 03-13-13 02:53 PMLike 2
- OmnitechDragon SlayerAre you going to say you know specifically how those lists are populated on Yahoo Finance, or give a generic answer, like "it's just a robot collecting what other articles people that read that one are clicking on".
Because this negative-Nelly stance on BBRY has been very consistent over there.
Why would everyone be reading nothing but negative, 2-month-old articles after reading this one?03-13-13 03:01 PMLike 0 - Are you going to say you know specifically how those lists are populated on Yahoo Finance, or give a generic answer, like "it's just a robot collecting what other articles people that read that one are clicking on".
Because this negative-Nelly stance on BBRY has been very consistent over there.
Why would everyone be reading nothing but negative, 2-month-old articles after reading this one?joe.miller likes this.03-13-13 03:13 PMLike 1 - RELATED QUOTES
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WATERLOO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - March 13, 2013) - BlackBerry� (BBRY)(BB.TO) announced today that one of its established partners has placed an order for one million BlackBerry 10 smartphones, with shipments starting immediately. This order marks the largest ever single purchase order in BlackBerry's history.
"An order for one million devices is a tremendous vote of confidence in BlackBerry 10," said Rick Costanzo, EVP Global Sales, BlackBerry. "Consumers are ready for a new user experience, and BlackBerry 10 delivers. With strong partner support, coupled with this truly re-invented new platform, we have a powerful recipe for success."
BlackBerry unveiled the new BlackBerry Z10 and BlackBerry Q10 smartphones on January 30th. BlackBerry Z10 is now available for purchase in a number of markets around the world and will be available in the United States starting this month.
BlackBerry will be reporting results for its fourth quarter and year-end of fiscal 2013 on March 28, 2013. A conference call and live webcast will be held beginning at 8 am ET, which can be accessed by dialing 1-800-814-4859 or through your BlackBerry� 10 smartphone, personal computer or BlackBerry� PlayBook™ tablet at Investor Events - Canada.
About BlackBerry
A global leader in wireless innovation, BlackBerry� revolutionized the mobile industry when it was introduced in 1999. Today, BlackBerry aims to inspire the success of our millions of customers around the world by continuously pushing the boundaries of mobile experiences. Founded in 1984 and based in Waterloo, Ontario, BlackBerry operates offices in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America. BlackBerry is listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market (BBRY) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (BB.TO). For more information, visit Cell Phones, Smartphones & Mobile Phones from BlackBerry.com.
Forward-looking statements in this news release are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and applicable Canadian securities laws. When used herein, words such as "expect", "anticipate", "estimate", "may", "will", "should", "intend," "believe", and similar expressions, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on estimates and assumptions made by Research In Motion Limited (BlackBerry) in light of its experience and its perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors that BlackBerry believes are appropriate in the circumstances. Many factors could cause BlackBerry's actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements, including those described in the "Risk Factors" section of BlackBerry's Annual Information Form, which is included in its Annual Report on Form 40-F (copies of which filings may be obtained at Welcome to the SEDAR Web Site / Bienvenue au Site Web SEDAR or U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission | Homepage). These factors should be considered carefully, and readers should not place undue reliance on BlackBerry's forward-looking statements. BlackBerry has no intention and undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
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[email protected]03-13-13 03:15 PMLike 0 - Man you really are right but for all the wrong reasons!! Thats all yahoo ever posts is negative articles so thats all they have to refer to!southlander likes this.03-13-13 07:41 PMLike 1
- ok, give it a rest, and don't forget this is a ONE MILLION order DAY, it is like D-Day, enjoy.....Shanerredflag likes this.03-13-13 07:46 PMLike 1
- Yahoo is not even writing these articles. Its pulling them from all other site like Business Insider, Associated Press, Quartz and such. You can blame yahoo all you want but the stories are rarely from writers employed by yahoo. They operate the same as seeking alpha and the wall street journal even. They just collect and repost other stories03-13-13 07:48 PMLike 0
- Yahoo has been openly anti blackberry. Saying that they're no longer revelant to not having an app for bb10, its not hard to believe in this market that they would pick and choose which article to show up in the related news section.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 203-13-13 07:58 PMLike 0 - Who cares? The air get's cleared during the Q4 concall. The more they bash unreasonably, the more the shorts will get lit on fire once we know the real numbers.Acumenight likes this.03-13-13 08:55 PMLike 1
- OmnitechDragon Slayer
Case in point: during the 2012 US national election, there was lots of spin-doctoring done by not only by the campaigns themselves and journalists, but also by pollsters. There were 2 big revelations in regards to polling:
- Nate Silver, who used a variety of scientific statistical tools to model the election, was dead-on in his predictions, despite the fact that the GOP in particular regularly scoffed at his predictions prior to the election results being announced.
- Rasmussen was a consistent outlier compared to other pollsters, which at the time "inexplicably" seemed to always bias towards the GOP, and of course the GOP loved to quote their numbers/predictions.
Even though Rasmussen was doing polls like everyone else, it was the way they did the polls that most likely affected their numbers.
For example, whereas most pollsters, if calling a household ie during the day didn't get an answer they would call back, sometimes as many as 5 times, to try to reach the residents. Rasmussen on the other hand, if they got no answer the first time, would NOT call back. When you consider that a large percentage of senior-citizens (who typically vote more conservatively) are generally home during the day, while the younger (and more likely to be progressive-leaning) voters were likely at work or at school (or only have a cellphone number and not a land-line), this strategy is one way that a pollster can "game" the results without appearing, on the surface, to do so.
The same thing could hold true for an organization like Yahoo. We don't know what criteria they use for organizations they cite, or how they pick specific articles to reference. Such things are not difficult to manipulate, if one has a mind to do so. There is NO public transparency about how this material is chosen.03-13-13 09:35 PMLike 0 - Because yahoo cancels an bb app, ( not unlike other organizations) some keep them forever categorized in the global anti- blackberry conspiracy camp. If yahoo's computers pull stories off the news wires, how are they bashing?
Can we use a little reasoning and common sense here?03-13-13 10:26 PMLike 0 - Because yahoo cancels an bb app, ( not unlike other organizations) some keep them forever categorized in the global anti- blackberry conspiracy camp. If yahoo's computers pull stories off the news wires, how are they bashing?
Can we use a little reasoning and common sense here?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2Markymark 23 likes this.03-14-13 12:51 AMLike 1 - OmnitechDragon SlayerSpeaking of cancellations, Google just killed the Google Voice app for Blackberry.
They also killed Google Reader.
And it looks like they are locking-down CalDAV access to their products.
Sounds like circling the wagons and trying to squeeze all mobile platforms but Android.
With the recent success of BBRY, I can't wait for all the patent trolls to start coming out of the woodwork, not to mention their competitors getting their nuisance-lawsuit teams suited-up...03-14-13 04:13 AMLike 0 - Was thinking of this last night .... and wondering why BB doesnt do more patent 'attacking' and defending .....03-14-13 04:27 AMLike 0
- Blackberry, please remove Yahoo as an option for search from within the BB10 browser.
Google + Bing is just fine, in fact replace Yahoo with Lycos or something
They have cut ties (mail features, employee handsets, overall sentiment) with Blackberry from their dying company, why should they still be considered as relevant enough to include in the refreshing browser.
Blackberry Bites Back (BBB rahhh)CDM76 likes this.03-14-13 04:32 AMLike 1 - Check out there latest posting from tonight. A story explaining that BB is in a slump in India because there sales decreased there in 2010.
If you don't believe that Yahoo is doing this on purpose then you also probably believe that JFK was shot by a single shooter.
BlackBerry's Indian Demand Slumps - Yahoo! Finance03-14-13 08:59 PMLike 0 - you misread, they said it went from 12.8% in 2010 down to 5.9% in 2012.
And it was actually written by this place
BlackBerry's Indian Demand Slumps - Zacks.com
not yahoo03-14-13 09:33 PMLike 0
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