Peter Misek
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Peter Misek
blush caused initial sell stock subscriber
I think it was the initial blush on subscriber numbers. That's what caused the stock to sell off.
daring poker whether
It's a very high-stakes poker match. I think what's going on here is that NTP was daring RIM to unveil the workaround to let them know whether or not they actually had one.
brands core damn earnings gross huge margins okay positive seen service software strength stronger within
The earnings were a huge positive surprise, and I think it was an okay quarter. I would like to have seen stronger service bookings and more strength on software, but the core brands within software did well. And gross margins were pretty damn good.
continue device expecting move stock
I think as these device announcements that we're expecting out of RIM emerge, the stock is going to continue to move higher.
case law patent until
Patent law and case law do not intersect until the very end.
admission closest guess months scale technology
The closest person in scale is probably Microsoft, but by their own admission their technology is behind. And if I had to guess I'd say it's 18 to 24 months behind.
along appears biggest business company nightmare publicity spite
It appears to be that their business is chugging along very well in spite of what must be the biggest publicity nightmare a company can face.
advanced lawsuit products
Perversely, the lawsuit highlighted how much better and technologically advanced RIM products are. After that, who knows.
fit good largely shaky strategic
This would be a very good strategic fit -- largely because each is a little shaky alone.