i'm bout to go buy a couple of shares. i'm bettin on this dude bein right.
if you look at the facts, RIM is a good company to invest in. blackberrys are getting intergrated into more businesses every day, and you dont hear about companies ditching the blackberry for something else do ya? why? because people(including myself)cant freakin put down their blackberry once they start using it, and thats good for me considering i'm bout go invest $ in RIM.
plus, with etrade mobile, bigtime investors might start getting blackberrys. i kno i got excited when i saw the demo for it. big investors getting blackberrys is goood.
Agreed. Obviously some will switch from a BlackBerry to an iPhone and vice versa, but at the end of the day, BlackBerry users will always increase more than those who switch over to another phone. I'm pretty sure the iPhone will attract some businesses to use it as their primary source of communication, but to totally dominate the smartphone market, the iPhone NEEDS a significant amount of business users and that will not happen unless Apple decides something REALLY groundbreaking that will truly make businesses forget the BlackBerry.
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Jake H. @ Jun 30th 2008 10:38PM
i'm bout to go buy a couple of shares. i'm bettin on this dude bein right.
if you look at the facts, RIM is a good company to invest in. blackberrys are getting intergrated into more businesses every day, and you dont hear about companies ditching the blackberry for something else do ya? why? because people(including myself)cant freakin put down their blackberry once they start using it, and thats good for me considering i'm bout go invest $ in RIM.
plus, with etrade mobile, bigtime investors might start getting blackberrys. i kno i got excited when i saw the demo for it. big investors getting blackberrys is goood.
Andrew T. @ Jul 1st 2008 12:48AM
Agreed. Obviously some will switch from a BlackBerry to an iPhone and vice versa, but at the end of the day, BlackBerry users will always increase more than those who switch over to another phone. I'm pretty sure the iPhone will attract some businesses to use it as their primary source of communication, but to totally dominate the smartphone market, the iPhone NEEDS a significant amount of business users and that will not happen unless Apple decides something REALLY groundbreaking that will truly make businesses forget the BlackBerry.