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BlackBerry (BBRY) Begins Selling Z10 Smartphones in Third Market
February 25, 2013 9:31 AM ESTBlackBerry (Nasdaq: BBRY) begun sales of its Z10 smartphone in India on Monday.
The device is priced at about 43,490 rupees (roughly $800). India is the third country to begin selling the Z10, after Canada and the U.K. began... More
BlackBerry (BBRY) 'Surprised' at Z10 Sales; Will Increase Production to Meet Demand
February 25, 2013 8:27 AM ESTShares of BlackBerry (Nasdaq: BBRY) are beboppin' higher Monday morning following word from the company that Z10 sales might have been better than expected.
CEO Thorsten Heins commented to German news source Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that the Waterloo, Ontario-based mobile... More
BlackBerry (BBRY) Faces Biggest Challenger in Corporate Yet: Samsung
February 22, 2013 10:31 AM ESTSamsung has largely dominated the consumer market over the last few months, its Galaxy S III handset selling like hotcakes in the process. Now, Samsung has a new objective: corporate.
With BlackBerry (Nadaq: BBRY) still controlling lots of corporate accounts, but reeling a little since its BB10 operating system was delayed for over a year, Samsung may just have found its new target.
The company is wining and dining execs... More

