Wednesday, April 18, 2007

April 18 Roundup

Analysts in the news for April 18:

  • Michael Gartenberg at JupiterResearch about Blackberry Blackout
  • Mark Donovan at M:Metrics about INCREASING CAMERAPHONE OWNERSHIP FORCES A NEW FOCUS FOR GRAPHICS PUBLISHERS
  • Carmi Levy at Info-Tech Research Group and Daniel Taylor at Mobile Enterprise Alliance via InformationWeek about BlackBerry Shutdown Sends Danger Signal For RIM
  • Nick Agostino at Research Capital and Carmi Levy at Info-Tech Research Group via Reuters about RIM says most BlackBerry service restored
  • Dan Taylor at Mobile Enterprise Alliance, Gene Signorini at Yankee Group and Todd Kort at Gartner via CNET News.com about BlackBerry outage: RIM a victim of its own success?
  • Gene Signorini at Yankee Group via Computerworld about AT&T announces integration of wired and wireless services
  • Kathryn Weldon and Avi Greengart at Current Analysis and Daniel Taylor, at Mobile Enterprise Alliance via SearchMobileComputing.com about BlackBerry outage cuts off millions
  • Nomura analyst Richard Windsor, Martin Garner at Ovum and Neil Mawston at Strategy Analytics via BusinessWeek about Nokia: Back to the Glory Days?
  • Stephen Baker at NPD Group and Ken Dulaney at Gartner via MarketWatch about BlackBerry service disrupted; some outages persist
  • Piper Jaffray analyst Thomas Michael Walkley via Forbes.com about Little Outrage Over BlackBerry Outage
  • Jefferies & Co. analyst William Choi and Kenneth Leon at Standard & Poor's via Bloomberg.com about Motorola Posts First-Quarter Loss After Price Cuts
  • American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu via Barron’s Online Tech Trader Daily about Apple: Report AT&T Could Pay $50-$150 Subsidy For iPhone
  • Prudential’s Inder SinghBarron’s Online Tech Trader Daily about Motorola: Q1 Results Weak (As Expected); Q2 Guidance Light; But Stock Rising

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