RIMMS Collapse was predicted in 1993
- According to FORBES RIMMS Collapse was predicted over a decade ago.
RIMM's Collapse Was Predicted in 1993 - Forbes12-19-11 09:33 PMLike 0 -
- Nothing will change at RIMM until Balsillie is gone.
Mike Lazaridis:
“There will*never*be a BlackBerry with an MP3 player or camera.”12-19-11 10:13 PMLike 0 - Over a decade? That quote is almost 20 years old!
Besides, it's not like they predicted that RIM would struggle in 2011! If I had to say anything about this "quote" it's that they failed to predict RIM's fantastic rise to prominence. (RIM essentially killed the PDA when they created the smartphone market, how's that for impressive?)
What a useless article.
Is this what the RIM bashing has come to? (They were doomed 18 years ago! Lazaridis was incompetent even before he created a multi-billion dollar company! iAppldroidphonepad FTW!)12-19-11 10:15 PMLike 0 - Considering that RIM didn't enter the Canadian stock market until 1998, and that the initial funding for the company was in 1995 to create a two way pager in conjunction with Ericsson, I would call this article's premise to be quite flawed.
Quoting statements allegedly made before the company had even entered the stock market is a new low. This article is ridiculous in its very premise.
To say that they squandered their advantage is reasonable and in my opinion spot on. To say that its downfall was predicted before it even existed based on an obscure statement by one friend to another is just plain...what's the word...oh h3ll, can't think of anything but just plain dirty.
If Forbes is so good at predicting downfalls, I wonder why they didn't step in to prevent the collapse of the world economy....Last edited by Qbnkelt; 12-20-11 at 04:05 AM.
12-20-11 03:57 AMLike 4 - I agree with the article in saying that Jim must go he isn't helping the company at all in my opinion. I also believe this has helped RIM get over their arrogance which also was a problem for them.12-20-11 05:18 AMLike 0
- Accidental PostSlayer of MisinformationHe didn't write the article. Why jump on him? Yeah it's a bb forum so what he posted an article that someone wrote about RIMMs collapse. Debate the article don't attack the reporter he didn't write it he just posted it. Argue the merits of the article not the poster.
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Caymancroc likes this.12-20-11 05:46 AMLike 1 -
- And I thought the problem was people constantly posting links to poor articles like this and doing the daily dead horse beating talking of RIM's problems.12-20-11 05:59 AMLike 5
- He didn't write the article. Why jump on him? Yeah it's a bb forum so what he posted an article that someone wrote about RIMMs collapse. Debate the article don't attack the reporter he didn't write it he just posted it. Argue the merits of the article not the poster.
Sent from my MD276LL using Tapatalk12-20-11 05:59 AMLike 0 - Accidental PostSlayer of MisinformationWith the good you get the bad Belfast debate the article but no need to attack the poster.
Sent from my MD276LL using Tapatalk12-20-11 06:09 AMLike 0 - That's attacking me, and assuming something false. It's news I posted it get over it. The guys prediction was right I just pointed it out. The article was also pulled from a respected news source so it isn't just some trash I found in the national enquirer. The mood of the site is very poor but I can understand why.
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12-20-11 06:16 AMLike 0 - That's attacking me, and assuming something false. It's news I posted it get over it. The guys prediction was right I just pointed it out. The article was also pulled from a respected news source so it isn't just some trash I found in the national enquirer. The mood of the site is very poor but I can understand why.
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Kindle Fire heats up but Android share drops significantly in November12-20-11 06:24 AMLike 0 - well apparently they are attacks because we are getting warned for them I promise you. So saying people are sensitive is really calling the moderators sensitive in a way12-20-11 07:19 AMLike 0
- He did have value we can't dispute that I mean the company just resently started to decline, but having two different bosses seems to be counterproductive after a while. Maybe if he steps down to a smaller roll, We could see some changes or a more streamlined agenda.12-20-11 07:21 AMLike 0
- He did have value we can't dispute that I mean the company just resently started to decline, but having two different bosses seems to be counterproductive after a while. Maybe if he steps down to a smaller roll, We could see some changes or a more streamlined agenda.
Half of Jim's issue is he doesn't know when to shut up, been an issue since he was in University I am told from those that knew him,
I don't really see the issue of the CO CEO roll, My issue is the Co CEO, Co Chairmen issue, they need to split the rolls of Chairmen and CEO, Mike and Jim can be on the board, but should not be able to lead it.
I would support a NEW CEO into RIM and see Jim moved into corporate/government relations leadership rolls, as he does have a strength there, proof in point how many markets App World is available in vs other app stores, how many carriers pay for BIS, and governments use BlackBerry's
I would like to See mike moved to a roll more on the development side, remove the need for operations expectations and public appearances, Mike never looks comfortable behind the camera, nor whilst public speaking, he should be doing what he did best and looking for new technologies, and new ideas. He's too distracted and has lost touch.12-20-11 07:28 AMLike 3 - How exactly does one argue an op-ed piece? The credentials of the author or reporter are very relevant. Biased journalists (and I use that term loosely) produce biased articles.12-20-11 07:34 AMLike 0
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