Some follow up:
RIM's shares fell today 80 cents, or 0.96 percent. Same time Forbes
is quoting S&P Equity Research saying that the GoodLink-Cingular deal is not a real threat for RIM:
Quote:
The research firm said that Good Tech is "making inroads" as Research in Motion competes against palmOne and market leader Nokia but noted that "we are not concerned about wireless carriers expanding their vendor list for wireless e-mail, as we believe Research In Motion has the largest partner list among global wireless carriers, and the market penetration for e-mail devices is well below cellular. Priced above peers on price/earnings [multiple] but growing faster, we find Research in Motion attractive."
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