Research in Motion Returns to Profitability in Latest Quarter
Research In Motion says it sold about 1 million of its critically important new BlackBerry 10 devices and returned to profitability in the most recent quarter.
Research In Motion says it sold about 1 million of its critically important new BlackBerry 10 devices and returned to profitability in the most recent quarter.
The former Research in Motion has a new mobile operating system, new smartphones, a new name -- BlackBerry -- and even a new ticker symbol. Now all it has to do is find some new customers, or win back some old ones.
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Research In Motion Ltd reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss on Thursday and the struggling BlackBerry maker managed to increase its cash pile in the run-up to the launch of its make-or-break line of next generation devices.
Makers of consumer electronics are refreshing their products for the holiday shopping season. Apple's rivals are hoping that a head start on the buzz will translate into stronger sales.





