RIM Pays Off Nokia; Patent Dispute Settled
Today Nokia announced an agreement with Research In Motion to resolve all patent legislation between the two. The companies have been fighting over patents for almost a decade, most recently over devices with wireless LAN capabilities. The terms of today's agreement were not disclosed but it involved a one-time payment from RIM as well as ongoing payments. This agreement comes shortly after RIM's announcement that it pulled in $9 million in profit last quarter, down 97% from the $265 million they earned in the same quarter the year before. The company has pinned its hopes on BlackBerry 10, scheduled to launch next month: "So this is RIM at the end of 2012: losing subscribers and revenue, facing significant opponents, but with more cash on hand and at least one long-running lawsuit settled. If nothing else, it means the way is clear for RIM to launch its Hail Mary pass: BlackBerry 10."
BB10 has some good ideas. Unfortunately, I'm not optimistic for its future. I will say I'm surprised that RIM still managed to turn a profit, even if it was hugely diminished from last year's. Who exactly is buying Blackberry phones?
If you can't convince them, convict them.
Personally i never bought anything from RIM (I think), but for the tech-diversity, I hope they don't die.
like two fat chicks fighting over which one smells better. You both reek of sweat and fried chicken.
.. I feel unable to use the words "winner" and either of above companies in same sentence.
@Lawyers: congrats on duping these companies into solving litigation now. Why not let it drag through the courts a couple more years? Hee ...
Both companies are struggling majorly and it's good they were able to resolve this so that they can try to focus on developing competitive products.
What amazing editing on that summary. So Nokia and BB resolved outstanding patent legislation. We'll have to see how this effects their litigation.
And $9 million in profits is 97% down from $265 million earnings in a previous period. Can't we have a comparison of profits to profits? Or earnings to earnings? Lower profits than earnings is pretty common.
Why do successful companies fail to see they have peaked? After collecting billions of dollars, the board should dismantle the company and split the loot between the creditors and shareholders. Instead, they insist on burning the hard-earned cash in futile resurrection attempts.
Ok, so BB10 is a hail mary pass.
My big question is: what's next? Any good business should have a plan in place to continue innovation past their next release.
All I've seen so far is it's BB10 in hopes to keep the lights on.
I think it's time for RIM to turn the lights off and go home.
The dead feeding off the dying
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