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Should Microsoft Buy RIM?

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - January 29, 2007


A recent article at SeekingAlpha suggests it makes sense for Microsoft to buy Research in Motion. Although the possibility does not seem likely at this time, the idea should not be dismissed too quickly. The case could be made for Microsoft to get immediate access to the worldwide mobile communications market.

"After playing a secondary role to Apple (AAPL) in the iPod space, Microsoft could tackle Apple, Nokia (NOK), Motorola (MOT), Samsung and Palm (PALM) head on in the iPhone world. If Microsoft were to buy Research In Motion (RIMM), it would give the former immediate access to the worldwide mobile communications market expanding its portfolio as a designer, manufacturer and marketer of wireless solutions � an area that is the core of RIM�s business model."

Not convinced? Read the full article at the link below. It is an interesting read.



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