In Pictures: Is RIM ruined?
Bad news keeps piling up on RIM, but it wasn’t always that way
There have been lots of ominous sounds from Blackberry maker Research in Motion of late. Reports indicate the struggling company may lay of yet another bunch of employees, Chief Legal Officer Karima Bawa is said to be resigning – joining an executive exodus that began last year – and by all indications sales of the company’s phones and tablets aren’t doing very well. These things happened after a terrible 2011 for the company. Here we take a look at some recent news and key RIM moments.
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