Posted on November 10, 2008, at 9:31 AM .
Considering the current state of the global economy, expect more news of this sad nature in the coming weeks. Carrier Vodafone is expected this week to announce a substantial job cut of its European workforce aimed at generating savings of £1 billion (US$1.6 billion). This news comes in addition to previous warnings from Vodafone that their sales have remained difficult in its UK and Spanish markets. Vodafone is expected Tuesday to post a half-year operating profit of £5.7 billion on sales of £19.8 billion.
“Whether they set a target now or in May, there will have to be a cost plan,” Terence Sinclair, telecoms analyst at Citigroup told the Sunday Times newspaper. “£1 billion is just 3% of sales.”
Hopefully big sales of the BlackBerry Storm 9500 following its launch on the 14th will help to save a few jobs for our European friends.
|via Sunday Times|
Posted on November 7, 2008, at 9:33 AM .
Gary Krakow and TheStreet.com have a great video introducing Stockhouse’s newest BlackBerry application, Stockstream Mobile. You may remember Stockhouse for powering Reuters’ Connection-Station BlackBerry application. Stockstream Mobile retails for $19.95 and you can download it at the link below.
Stockstream Mobile for BlackBerry
|via The Street|
Posted on November 7, 2008, at 2:28 AM .

Press Release
T-MOBILE USA REPORTS THIRD QUARTER 2008 RESULTS
T-Mobile USA, Inc. today reported third quarter 2008 results. At the end of the quarter, T-Mobile USA had 32.1 million customers, adding 670,000 net new customers during the third quarter, and OIBDA of $1.53 billion, up 8% compared to the third quarter of 2007.
“In the quarter, T-Mobile took giant steps forward in driving new innovations to meet the pressing needs of our customers,” said Robert Dotson, President and CEO, T-Mobile USA. “We introduced our customers to the T-Mobile @Home® landline replacement service at a time when saving money is a top priority for American households. We also established our new nationwide high-speed 3G services, which will cover 120 cities by the end of November. This network introduction was accompanied by the unveiling of the T-Mobile G1 with Google, the world’s first device built on the fully open Android operating platform giving consumers access to some of the most innovative mobile applications to ever come to market. These and other innovations are helping us aggressively compete as we debut new and craved-for services that truly meet customer needs and inspire greater long term loyalty to our brand.”
T-Mobile Q3 Financial Results
Posted on October 30, 2008, at 11:02 AM .
Bell release their Q3 2008 financial statements yesterday, and the results are a little mixed, depending upon perspective. Bell increased its wireless revenue by 8.5% to $1.06 million, and increased its wireless client base by 7.1% over last year to approx. 6.5 million. Bell’s revenue also increased 1.8% to $3.8 billion. However, total gross activations were actually down 1.3% compared to last year and Bell just recently finished slashing 2,500 jobs – which could be a sign of increasing efficiency or desperately cutting costs. Here’s what George Cope, President and Chief Executive Officer of BCE and Bell Canada, had to say:
“We successfully implemented the Bell 100-day plan in the quarter, including the streamlining of our organization, the launch of our new brand, and significant investments in our customer service and broadband wireless and wireline networks. Bell is clearly moving forward as a customer-focused, competitive and cost-efficient communications company,” Mr. Cope said.
You can read Bell’s full financial release here.
Posted on October 2, 2008, at 8:07 AM .

It might just be a sign of where the economy is, but financial website SeekingAlpha has published two thoughtful, well written articles saying two completely different things about RIM’s future. First up is SA analyst Bapcha, who says that RIM is currently the cheapest growth stock:
Research In Motion (RIMM), the manufacturer of the (Bl/Cr)ackBerry, turned in some exemplary numbers. For the three months ended Aug 30, 2008 (RIM’s Q2, 2009), revenue was $2.58 billion, up 15% from $2.24 billion in the previous quarter and up 88% from $1.37 billion in the same quarter of last year. The revenue breakdown for the quarter was approximately 82% for devices, 13% for service, 3% for software and 2% for other revenue.
During the quarter, RIM shipped approximately 6.1 million devices, and grew their subscriber base by 2.6 Million. Awesome numbers. In fact, for fiscal 2009 [ending Feb 2009], top-line growth of 80% and a growth of 70% in EPS is at the low end of what the company thinks they can churn out [awesome]. For fiscal 2010 [March 2009 to Feb 2010], I think that a growth in revenues of 40% yoy and EPS of 35% yoy [assuming slightly lower gross margins moving forward] are for sure numbers that RIMM can deliver on.
However, fellow SA analyst Matt Stewart has prepared five reasons why RIM will continue to fall.
Five reasons RIM will continue to fall
Posted on October 1, 2008, at 9:13 AM .

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