http://thisismynext.com/2011/07/25/rim-lay-2000-employees-shuffle-executives/
But everything is just fine there...
But everything is just fine there...
Actually a smart move to do it now - a lot of companies cling to their bloated workforces even after they start to lose money. Shedding some of the workforce now, while they're still making quite a bit of money, is a good decision.
"...neither of us could have taken the company this far alone and that completing the transition and taking the company to the next level of success and growth is also something neither of us can do alone..."
a lot of companies cling to their bloated workforces even after they start to lose money. Shedding some of the workforce now, while they're still making quite a bit of money, is a good decision.
2 CEO's, 3 COO's. Hard to imagine why this company has completely failed to adjust to market realities.
It's normal. Some companies do the devil-takes-the-hindmost every year for the bottom 5% ... RIM has been growing so fast, some less productive employees are able to hide. No more.
LOL, no they ended the day 2.7% up. Jesus...It's only just started...
Give them another 6 months, we'll see more layoffs.
They've gone into panic mode now. Stock price keeps dropping... Nearly 5% today...
Check the date of the post you're reading. Moose is referencing the 25th, not the 26th.LOL, no they ended the day 2.7% up. Jesus...![]()
"Yesterday" = 26th.Check the date of the post you're reading. Moose is referencing the 25th, not the 26th.
That's as close as anyone can get to you admitting your full of it, so I'll take it.
Yet I'm still way better than putrid trolls.lol love the diehard fanboi who comes in to save his company. worse than the phandroid propaganda trucks we have and the apple sheeple on this board.
That's as close as anyone can get to you admitting your full of it, so I'll take it.![]()
lol love the diehard fanboi who comes in to save his company. worse than the phandroid propaganda trucks we have and the apple sheeple on this board.
Forum members, please correct me if I'm wrong, but I see RIM losing >6% today, and when you do the math, if someone bought RIM at $70, your dollar invested in RIM is now worth about 37 cents.
Anyone else want to check my math? Because I really don't understand what DBZ is talking about.
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This is a company that helped give birth to the modern smartphone that in today's market is losing >50% of it's stock value, and losing marketshare in a market that's growing exponentially....