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| RIM advanced to $17.47 at the close in New York. Samsung may be interested in buying RIM, and no deal has been made because Waterloo, Ontario-based RIM is asking too much, the blog BGR reported today, without identifying its sources.
An acquisition of RIM, whose stock fell 75 percent last year amid market-share losses, would give Samsung an operating system that would help it differentiate from competition as it seeks to stay ahead of Apple Inc. (AAPL) Samsung now makes phones based on Google Inc.’s Android software and Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)’s Windows Phone, operating systems also used by rivals such as HTC Corp.
“This has been speculated before, and it does have logic to it in the sense that Samsung has no viable high-end smartphone operating system, and increasingly reselling Android or Windows Phone is being viewed as a commodity business,” said Tavis McCourt, a Morgan Keegan and Co. analyst in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tenille Kennedy, a spokeswoman for RIM, and Brett White, a spokesman for Samsung, both declined to comment.
At about $9.2 billion, RIM’s market capitalization is a fraction of Samsung’s $133 billion. Short of an acquisition, RIM could strike a technology-licensing deal with Samsung, McCourt said |
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| RIM advanced to $17.47 at the close in New York. Samsung may be interested in buying RIM, and no deal has been made because Waterloo, Ontario-based RIM is asking too much, the blog BGR reported today, without identifying its sources.
An acquisition of RIM, whose stock fell 75 percent last year amid market-share losses, would give Samsung an operating system that would help it differentiate from competition as it seeks to stay ahead of Apple Inc. (AAPL) Samsung now makes phones based on Google Inc.’s Android software and Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)’s Windows Phone, operating systems also used by rivals such as HTC Corp.
“This has been speculated before, and it does have logic to it in the sense that Samsung has no viable high-end smartphone operating system, and increasingly reselling Android or Windows Phone is being viewed as a commodity business,” said Tavis McCourt, a Morgan Keegan and Co. analyst in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tenille Kennedy, a spokeswoman for RIM, and Brett White, a spokesman for Samsung, both declined to comment.
At about $9.2 billion, RIM’s market capitalization is a fraction of Samsung’s $133 billion. Short of an acquisition, RIM could strike a technology-licensing deal with Samsung, McCourt said |
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| RIM advanced to $17.47 at the close in New York. Samsung may be interested in buying RIM, and no deal has been made because Waterloo, Ontario-based RIM is asking too much, the blog BGR reported today, without identifying its sources.
An acquisition of RIM, whose stock fell 75 percent last year amid market-share losses, would give Samsung an operating system that would help it differentiate from competition as it seeks to stay ahead of Apple Inc. (AAPL) Samsung now makes phones based on Google Inc.’s Android software and Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)’s Windows Phone, operating systems also used by rivals such as HTC Corp.
“This has been speculated before, and it does have logic to it in the sense that Samsung has no viable high-end smartphone operating system, and increasingly reselling Android or Windows Phone is being viewed as a commodity business,” said Tavis McCourt, a Morgan Keegan and Co. analyst in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tenille Kennedy, a spokeswoman for RIM, and Brett White, a spokesman for Samsung, both declined to comment.
At about $9.2 billion, RIM’s market capitalization is a fraction of Samsung’s $133 billion. Short of an acquisition, RIM could strike a technology-licensing deal with Samsung, McCourt said |
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| RIM advanced to $17.47 at the close in New York. Samsung may be interested in buying RIM, and no deal has been made because Waterloo, Ontario-based RIM is asking too much, the blog BGR reported today, without identifying its sources.
An acquisition of RIM, whose stock fell 75 percent last year amid market-share losses, would give Samsung an operating system that would help it differentiate from competition as it seeks to stay ahead of Apple Inc. (AAPL) Samsung now makes phones based on Google Inc.’s Android software and Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)’s Windows Phone, operating systems also used by rivals such as HTC Corp.
“This has been speculated before, and it does have logic to it in the sense that Samsung has no viable high-end smartphone operating system, and increasingly reselling Android or Windows Phone is being viewed as a commodity business,” said Tavis McCourt, a Morgan Keegan and Co. analyst in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tenille Kennedy, a spokeswoman for RIM, and Brett White, a spokesman for Samsung, both declined to comment.
At about $9.2 billion, RIM’s market capitalization is a fraction of Samsung’s $133 billion. Short of an acquisition, RIM could strike a technology-licensing deal with Samsung, McCourt said |
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