Samsung In Talks To Acquire Troubled BlackBerry For $7.5 Billion
MojoKid writes Shares of BlackBerry (BBRY) were up nearly thirty percent as the closing bell sounded this afternoon. What could possibly be behind this sudden spike in interest in shares of a smartphone company whose glory days faded years ago? Well, it turns out that BlackBerry may be ripe for the picking and Samsung is ready to make an offer that John Chen and BlackBerry's board may be reluctant to refuse. According to a report, Samsung is willing to pay roughly $7.5 billion for BlackBerry's assets (including its patent portfolio). Samsung's sudden interest to make a deal comes just two months after the two companies entered a strategic partnership to bring BlackBerry's BES12 cross-platform EMM solution to Galaxy smartphones and tablets that feature embedded KNOX technology. At the time, the two companies indicated that they were looking forward to future ventures together.
The BlackBerry resistance to being bought out deserves a good Downfall video parody. Seriously. They're about as close to death as Hitler was in the Chancellery bunker.
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a strategic partnership to bring BlackBerry's BES12 cross-platform EMM solution to Galaxy smartphones and tablets that feature embedded KNOX technology.
Does this convey any actual meaning to anyone?
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean there isn't an invisible demon about to eat your face
"They typically don't comment. Denying something that is true is a great way to get sued by shareholders."
I don't know about that. They denied that they would make an Android or iPhone BBM app for the entire time they would have been developing them.
I am most curious about what Samsung would do with QNX if it was to acquire it. QNX is something that should not be allowed to die. Samsung could afford to do this deal, and release QNX as opensource. It's of no particular use to them unless they want to ditch Tizen and Android.