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Blackberry stock falls as commpany tries to work through struggles

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A technology analyst says Blackberry maker Research In Motion is between a rock and a hard place.  Carmi Levy says the Waterloo-based company is trying to convince consumers that it remains relevant, but it doesn’t have anything relevant to offer them.  That’s the challenge RIM will face after the surprise delay of its new Blackberry operating system.  RIM shares closed Friday down more than 20 percent to $7.54 on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

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Permalink | June 30th, 2012

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