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News For BBRY From The Last 14 Days Check below for free stories on BBRY the last two weeks. |
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| May 13, 2013 | | 06:00 EDT |  | BBRY | BlackBerry volatility low into BlackBerry Live
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 12, 2013 | | 20:28 EDT |  | BBRY | BlackBerry shares could jump to low $20s-$30 this year, Barron's says If BlackBerry's BES, or BlackBerry Enterprise Server, is successful, the stock could reach the low $20s-$30s this year, Barron's stipulates in the Technology Trader column. The new BlackBerry network faces uncertainty, as it is unproven, the paper adds. Reference Link | | | May 9, 2013 | | 11:35 EDT |  | BBRY | Rumor: BlackBerry moves up on renewed speculation of an investor stake
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:06 EDT |  | BBRY | BlackBerry Street estimates are too low, says Scotia Capital
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 8, 2013 | | 13:00 EDT |  | BBRY | Wi-LAN announces patent infringement against BlackBerry
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:24 EDT |  | BBRY | On The Fly: Pre-market Movers UP AFTER EARNINGS: Myriad Genetics (MYGN), up 9%... Electronic Arts (EA), up 7.4%... Cognizant (CTSH), up 5.2%. ALSO HIGHER: Whole Foods (WFM), up 8.5% after earnings, raising guidance, announcing two-for-one stock split... BlackBerry (BBRY), up 2% after Macquarie says stock setting up for bounce and Jefferies says Q10 demand remains robust... Delta (DAL), up 0.7% after initiating 6c dividend, authorizing $500M share buyback. DOWN AFTER EARNINGS: ValueClick (VCLK), down 20%... Axiall (AXLL), down 8.4%... Zillow (Z), down 5.1%... SodaStream (SODA), down 6%... Symantec (SYMC), down 5.8%... AOL (AOL), down 4.6%. ALSO LOWER: Fusion-io (FIO), down 26% after resignations of CEO, Chief Marketing Officer. | | | 07:45 EDT |  | BBRY | BlackBerry volatility low on historically tight four-month trading range
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:40 EDT |  | BBRY | BlackBerry setting up for another tradable bounce, says Macquarie Macquarie believes Blackberry is setting up for another tradable bounce near-term given overly bearish sentiment. The firm does not believe there have been any supply chain adjustments and checks indicate June quarter production is ahead of initial estimates and that the Q10 is likely to be a bigger upgrade product for Enterprise subs than the Z10. The analyst rates shares a Neutral but sees a short squeeze rallying shares to $17+ on a decent Q10 sell-in. | | | 06:19 EDT |  | BBRY | BlackBerry Q10 demand remains robust, says Jefferies
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