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  1. Aug 12, 2013 · August 12, 2013. Shares in the Canadian maker of BlackBerry smartphones peaked in August of 2007, at two hundred and thirty-six dollars. In retrospect, the company was facing an inflection point ...

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    • How Far Has Blackberry Fallen?
    • Why Blackberry Declined So Badly
    • Could Blackberry Make A Return?
    • Blackberry's Failures Can Teach Smartphone Companies A Lot

    BlackBerry's decline was more dramatic than LG's smartphone failures because of just how strong its position in this particular market was. In the UK, BlackBerry held a 33.02% smartphone market share in December 2011, according to Statista. Within two years, however, that had shrunk by around just under half to 17.44%. Since the end of 2013, BlackB...

    BlackBerry's fall from grace was spectacular, and that drop doesn't happen overnight. Usually, failures of this kind are the boiling point of years' worth of bad decisions. So, where did it all go wrong for BlackBerry?

    BlackBerry's glory days in the smartphone space are long gone, and as mentioned on the company's website: But while BlackBerry's glory days in the smartphone space are long gone, the company isn't necessarily dead altogether.

    Failure is often the biggest teacher, and BlackBerry's smartphone market share decline has taught the world a lot about business and innovation. While you could argue that the likes of Apple had a better long-term vision for consumer smartphones (and how they might operate in the world of work), many of BlackBerry's failures were its own doing. Bla...

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  2. Apr 14, 2024 · The BlackBerry Playbook tablet was introduced on the QNX platform. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a total failure due to its high price, limited features, and poor performance.

  3. Oct 1, 2013 · The Globe and Mail says new chief executive Thorsten Heins’s decision to kill SMS 2.0, backed by Mr Laziridis, and concentrate on BlackBerry 10 was the reason Mr Balsillie eventually quit the ...

  4. Sep 30, 2016 · Success, as BlackBerry had a decade ago, breeds two interrelated negatives: conservatism and complacency. At the time of the iPhone and Android’s arrival, the whole mobile industry was on the ...

  5. Jul 19, 2012 · Among tech watchers, it’s now taken as fait accompli that RIM will last another year or two, at most, before it is broken up, sold, or liquidated. But it’s worth taking a closer look at five ...

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  7. Sep 27, 2013 · Now, BlackBerry's future is in doubt. This week, Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd., a Toronto-based investment company, announced a plan to lead a $4.7-billion takeover of the company. The offer is ...

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