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Schön im Minusimmer schön auf Spannung
Richtig. Da waren wir mein Risiko Faktor. Aber es sind denke ich so viele mehr oder weniger interessiert and Blackberry das ich schwer davon ausgehe das ein Verkauf zustande kommt. Blackberry hat immerhin keine Schulden jede Menge cash Patente und ein gut funktionierender server Bereich. Die Sicherheit der Software setzt ebenfalls Maßstäbe die Apple Google Samsung alle gerne inne hätten.
Bin da recht zuversichtlich.
Diese Woche dürfte Spannung garantiert sein.
Bin da recht zuversichtlich.
Diese Woche dürfte Spannung garantiert sein.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.622.867 von andy1990 am 14.10.13 13:51:51Man sollte dabei nur bedenken, dass jedes Unternehmen anders ist .........es besteht auch noch immer die Möglichkeit, dass niemand bei BBRY "zugreift" und man BBRY dem eigenen Schicksal überlässt ..........
So wird es hier auch sein vermute ich mal. Denn wenn zb. Apple zu schnappt werden Sie sicher vorher nicht groß alles verkünden. Dadurch alleine würde der Kurs schon extrem anziehen.
Es kann jeden Tag passieren. Warten wir es ab
Es kann jeden Tag passieren. Warten wir es ab
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.622.243 von zet100 am 14.10.13 12:12:17Bin ja gespannt, ob´s so abläuft wie bei NOK - einfach so über Nacht (fast alle rechnen auch bei BBRY mit einer Übernahme - war ja bei NOK auch so - und über Nacht ist´s dann passiert und viele wurden trotzdem überrascht).......am Abend des 2.9 stand der Kurs bei EUR 2,95 ..............am späten Vormittag als ich das erste Mal auf den Kurs blickte stand er über 4.- Euro ........zuerst dachte ich das ist der USD-Kurs
Mahlzeit Gemeinde!
Nur mal so! BB ist seit Anfang August ein Übernahme-Zock-Kandidat!
Also nicht den Blick fürs wesentliche verlieren! Kann sich noch ein paar Tage hinziehen!
Grüße und maximale Erolge!
Nur mal so! BB ist seit Anfang August ein Übernahme-Zock-Kandidat!
Also nicht den Blick fürs wesentliche verlieren! Kann sich noch ein paar Tage hinziehen!
Grüße und maximale Erolge!
Seine Artikel erscheinen aber im news Ticker sämtlicher Broker und haben in der Vergangenheit schon das ein oder andere mal richtig gelegen. Er wird schon wahr genommen im Blackberry Umfeld.
Bin mal gespannt wann es erst offizielle news zu Verhandlungen gibt.
Ich sehe hier fast ein 1:1 zu Nokia. Spekuliere auf schnelle 50/100% nach möglichen buyout news die nächsten Tage.
Blackberry ist der Übernahme zock schlechthin die nächsten Tage
Bin mal gespannt wann es erst offizielle news zu Verhandlungen gibt.
Ich sehe hier fast ein 1:1 zu Nokia. Spekuliere auf schnelle 50/100% nach möglichen buyout news die nächsten Tage.
Blackberry ist der Übernahme zock schlechthin die nächsten Tage
Zitat von andy1990: Der erste große wird ins Gespräch gebracht. Cisco Systems. Die Woche kann beginnen :-)
Das ist allerings ein Seeking Alpha "Hobby-Schreiber" und kein anerkannter Wirtschaftsjournalist, der den Artikel verfasst hat. Seeking Alpha ist genauso wie Sticktwits eine Ressource, auf der sich Möchtegern-Experten zu Wort melden, um die Aktien zu pushen. Hat also null relevanten Wert für den Markt...
Trotzdem wird die Woche spannen :-)
Der erste große wird ins Gespräch gebracht. Cisco Systems. Die Woche kann beginnen :-)
Cisco's Acquisition Of BlackBerry: To Be Or Not To Be?
Top news & Analysis
Oct 14 2013, 2:21 | by Muhammad Bazil | about:BBRY include:CSCO
BlackBerry (BBRY) recently announced that the company was exploring some strategic options to bail it out of its current moribund financial state. The strategic options include joint ventures where possible, partnerships, and outright sale of the company. Indeed, those who have been following the financial reports of BlackBerry since a few years ago knew this was coming. Shortly after the announcement, speculations were rife that some giant tech companies like Google (GOOG), Cisco (CSCO) and SAP (SAP) are warming up to either purchase BlackBerry in parts or outright or salvage its declining fortunes via possible joint venture agreements in line with the options laid bare by BlackBerry. While I wish BlackBerry well and hope that it doesn't come to an outright sale, I think the thought of a mutually beneficial relationship existing between either of Google, Cisco or SAP and Blackberry isn't a bad one.
Now, if Cisco does decide to buy BlackBerry in line with the speculations because Cisco is already a giant in the enterprise space, would that decision be right for Cisco at this time? Does Cisco have the resources to buy BlackBerry? Will the acquisition of BlackBerry strategically improve the financial fortunes of Cisco at all? We will attempt to answer these questions here and, thereafter state the possible outcome for BlackBerry if Cisco decides to purchase the company.
Does Cisco have the resources to buy BlackBerry?
For those not familiar with Cisco, the company is a major producer and marketer of Internet Protocol-based equipment - especially switches and routers - that are commonly used by companies and professionals in internet networking industry for transmitting data and voice messages across internet networks. Currently, the size of the global networking equipment industry is worth about $50 billion in annual spending and Cisco plays a prominent role in this industry. That said; financials won't be a hindrance to Cisco if the company chooses to purchase BlackBerry because the company is worth more than $125 billion in market value and it has a cash balance of about $50 billion in the bank though a debt valued at about $16 billion is also on its balance sheet.
Looking at Cisco's antecedents on acquisitions, acquiring BlackBerry won't be out of place for this giant tech company. To date, Cisco has acquired about 140 companies it considered strategic to its business drive and its passion to maintain dominance in its niche area.
Will the acquisition of BlackBerry strategically improve the fortunes of Cisco?
Though BlackBerry's stock has suffered a massive decline because its quarterly sales have declined by about 45%, there is nevertheless a fortune beneath the surface of BlackBerry. There might be some value to the assets of this company that has one time been a giant producer and marketer of high-end mobile devices worldwide. The handset division of BlackBerry might have lost its market share but its messenger division, which is a messaging service that BlackBerry uses to integrate customers, businesses, and advertisers and it's a rallying point where businesses and individuals target one another, could still generate over $1 billion in revenue for Cisco at the initial stage. In addition, BlackBerry's IP portfolio is worth about $3 billion apart from its enterprise division. The hardware section of BlackBerry is worth about $2 billion and all these assets might worth the investment of Cisco if the company initiate acquisition process.
Moreover, should the acquisition process take place, BlackBerry could rekindle Cisco's passion for producing smart devices. Remember that Cisco showed strong interest in producing smart devices when it launched its Cius Tablet last year but the dream didn't last long because the company killed off the investment within a year with the explanation that customers allowed their employees to have strong affinity towards other devices and integrate them into the network. The Cius Tablet was an Android-based smart device created to make business collaboration easier. In addition, since Cisco is already a market leader in security technology, the patents and security technology of BlackBerry might be appealing to Cisco to enable the company improve its dominance in that sector with the synergy of the technologies of both companies.
Possible outcome for BlackBerry if Cisco decides to purchase the company
If Cisco decides to purchase BlackBerry, it is in doubt if the transaction will be a win-win scenario for BlackBerry because the company may be restricted to the enterprise sphere if Cisco chooses not to explore the potentials in its smart devices division.
Is BlackBerry stock a buy now?
For investors who might be interested in buying BlackBerry stock now because of the rumored acquisition, that might be profitable if the process is initiated and concluded but if not, your investment may depreciate as the stock may lose value further in the eventuality that Cisco isn't buying it nor is any other company in the short
http://m.seekingalpha.com/article/1742672
Top news & Analysis
Oct 14 2013, 2:21 | by Muhammad Bazil | about:BBRY include:CSCO
BlackBerry (BBRY) recently announced that the company was exploring some strategic options to bail it out of its current moribund financial state. The strategic options include joint ventures where possible, partnerships, and outright sale of the company. Indeed, those who have been following the financial reports of BlackBerry since a few years ago knew this was coming. Shortly after the announcement, speculations were rife that some giant tech companies like Google (GOOG), Cisco (CSCO) and SAP (SAP) are warming up to either purchase BlackBerry in parts or outright or salvage its declining fortunes via possible joint venture agreements in line with the options laid bare by BlackBerry. While I wish BlackBerry well and hope that it doesn't come to an outright sale, I think the thought of a mutually beneficial relationship existing between either of Google, Cisco or SAP and Blackberry isn't a bad one.
Now, if Cisco does decide to buy BlackBerry in line with the speculations because Cisco is already a giant in the enterprise space, would that decision be right for Cisco at this time? Does Cisco have the resources to buy BlackBerry? Will the acquisition of BlackBerry strategically improve the financial fortunes of Cisco at all? We will attempt to answer these questions here and, thereafter state the possible outcome for BlackBerry if Cisco decides to purchase the company.
Does Cisco have the resources to buy BlackBerry?
For those not familiar with Cisco, the company is a major producer and marketer of Internet Protocol-based equipment - especially switches and routers - that are commonly used by companies and professionals in internet networking industry for transmitting data and voice messages across internet networks. Currently, the size of the global networking equipment industry is worth about $50 billion in annual spending and Cisco plays a prominent role in this industry. That said; financials won't be a hindrance to Cisco if the company chooses to purchase BlackBerry because the company is worth more than $125 billion in market value and it has a cash balance of about $50 billion in the bank though a debt valued at about $16 billion is also on its balance sheet.
Looking at Cisco's antecedents on acquisitions, acquiring BlackBerry won't be out of place for this giant tech company. To date, Cisco has acquired about 140 companies it considered strategic to its business drive and its passion to maintain dominance in its niche area.
Will the acquisition of BlackBerry strategically improve the fortunes of Cisco?
Though BlackBerry's stock has suffered a massive decline because its quarterly sales have declined by about 45%, there is nevertheless a fortune beneath the surface of BlackBerry. There might be some value to the assets of this company that has one time been a giant producer and marketer of high-end mobile devices worldwide. The handset division of BlackBerry might have lost its market share but its messenger division, which is a messaging service that BlackBerry uses to integrate customers, businesses, and advertisers and it's a rallying point where businesses and individuals target one another, could still generate over $1 billion in revenue for Cisco at the initial stage. In addition, BlackBerry's IP portfolio is worth about $3 billion apart from its enterprise division. The hardware section of BlackBerry is worth about $2 billion and all these assets might worth the investment of Cisco if the company initiate acquisition process.
Moreover, should the acquisition process take place, BlackBerry could rekindle Cisco's passion for producing smart devices. Remember that Cisco showed strong interest in producing smart devices when it launched its Cius Tablet last year but the dream didn't last long because the company killed off the investment within a year with the explanation that customers allowed their employees to have strong affinity towards other devices and integrate them into the network. The Cius Tablet was an Android-based smart device created to make business collaboration easier. In addition, since Cisco is already a market leader in security technology, the patents and security technology of BlackBerry might be appealing to Cisco to enable the company improve its dominance in that sector with the synergy of the technologies of both companies.
Possible outcome for BlackBerry if Cisco decides to purchase the company
If Cisco decides to purchase BlackBerry, it is in doubt if the transaction will be a win-win scenario for BlackBerry because the company may be restricted to the enterprise sphere if Cisco chooses not to explore the potentials in its smart devices division.
Is BlackBerry stock a buy now?
For investors who might be interested in buying BlackBerry stock now because of the rumored acquisition, that might be profitable if the process is initiated and concluded but if not, your investment may depreciate as the stock may lose value further in the eventuality that Cisco isn't buying it nor is any other company in the short
http://m.seekingalpha.com/article/1742672
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