In recent weeks, it's become fashionable for pundits and market watchers to alternately eulogize Research In Motion as a fallen pioneer and demonize management for not chopping up the company to sell for parts.
As President and CEO of RIM, I understand the frustration and impatience of RIM's shareholders and their eagerness to see the company start to surface the underlying value we all know exists at RIM. But we do not believe RIM is a company at the end. Nor do RIM's current challenges hint at a larger Canadian problem of not being able to sustain successful technology companies.
Re: RIM will ‘empower people like never before:’ Heins
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Originally Posted by NJBlackBerry
My sister bought a house somewhere there. Indigo Run or something. I don't know. It's free.
We've never been there and are looking forward to it.
My favorite golf course on the Island is Indigo Run. We stay in Palmetto Dunes. Have a house and a condo. Both families will be there for at least a week.