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Research In Motion Ltd.’s forecast for a first-quarter operating loss tomorrow, its first since 2004, is generating speculation that failure to deliver a best- selling phone will create losses the rest of the year.
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Apple Inc. , the world’s biggest technology company by market value, may unveil its new iPad tablet computer at an event March 2 in San Francisco.
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Nuance Communications Inc., a maker of speech-recognition software, rose the most in more than two years after reporting preliminary second-quarter profit and revenue that topped analysts’ estimates.
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Research In Motion Ltd. is seeking to reassure Wall Street customers about the security of its BlackBerry e-mail service as countries including Saudi Arabia and India press for more access to its network, said two people familiar with the situation.
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Research In Motion Ltd., trying to ensure its survival as sales plunge, is charting a risky path of refocusing on business users while weighing strategic changes from licensing its BlackBerry software to selling itself.
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Apple Inc., with $76.2 billion in cash and securities on its books, is considering making a bid for the Hulu online video service, two people with knowledge of the auction said.
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Research In Motion Ltd. has lost so much value that an acquirer could pay a 50 percent premium and still buy the BlackBerry maker for a lower multiple than any company in the industry.
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Research In Motion Ltd. , maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, unveiled a tablet computer to compete with Apple Inc.’s iPad and add a fresh source of revenue as BlackBerry sales growth slows in the U.S.
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Nuance Communications Inc. , the U.S. maker of speech-recognition software, advanced in Nasdaq trading after an online video showed an Apple Inc. co-founder mistakenly saying the iPhone maker had acquired the company.
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Research In Motion Ltd. averted a ban on its BlackBerry services in India that would have affected more than a million users and halted the Canadian company’s expansion in the world’s second-largest mobile-phone market.
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