Wed, Feb 11th, 2009 |
Are Research in Motion (RIMM) customers opting for the company’s Curve and Pearl Blackberries over the Blackberry Storm, its new touch-screen smart phone? Or are they trading the Storm in for one of those older models? That would seem to be the implication of the company’s announcement today that its fourth quarter profits could fall on the low end of forecasts despite good growth in subscriptions...
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