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- RIM's ?Quant-Jock' Balsillie Steps Down After 20 Years as Chief
As recently as five weeks ago, Jim Balsillie, who helped build Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM) intoCanada's biggest company by market value, was showing no signsthat he was about to step aside as investors ...
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buy cingular t wireless 07 Feb 2012 - RIM?s ?Quant-Jock? CEO Balsillie Steps Down After 20 Years
As recently as five weeks ago, Jim Balsillie, who helped build Research In Motion Ltd. into Canada?s biggest company by market value, was showing no signs that he was about to step aside as investors pushed for management changes at the BlackBerry maker.
buy cingular t wireless 07 Feb 2012 - RIM?s ?Quant-Jock? Balsillie Steps Down After 20 Years as Chief Executive
As recently as five weeks ago, Jim Balsillie , who helped build Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM) into Canada ?s biggest company by market value, was showing no signs that he was about to step aside as investors pushed for management changes at the BlackBerry maker.
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With interest rates hovering near zero and unlikely to change soon, it's hard to find attractive investment yields. Volatile trading patterns in stocks have stabilized of late, and many investors have ...
buy cingular t wireless 07 Feb 2012 - Balsillie was combative as RIM co-CEO and in his pursuit of NHL team
TORONTO ? As recently as five weeks ago, Jim Balsillie, who helped build Research In Motion into Canada?s biggest company by market value, was showing no signs that he was about to step aside as investors pushed for management changes at the BlackBerry maker.
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