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RIM said it has closed its supplemental shares offering, netting slightly over $907M from the sale of 12M new shares. The company had expected to raise about $625M.
A Tale of Not Spam
A couple of days ago I posted a question on one of the technical mailing lists I participate in, and two gentlemen were nice enough to reply with good answers. I then wrote individually to both to thank them for having taken the time to answer my post.
The mail server for [...]
Hutchison has been pounding the PR drum pretty loudly to get the word out that it will finally launch UMTS service in Hong Kong next week, barely making its latest launch date. But today’s South China Morning Post points out that after paying over HK$4000 for a handset (~US$520) early adopters will not be able [...]
I learned a new term this morning from Robert Scoble: UPRE (Unplanned PR Event). He was referring to the flap of his employer’s (Microsoft’s) lawyers going after a teenaged Canadian entrepreneur for having registered the eponymous domain mikerowesoft.com. First rule of UPREs: Do No Further Harm.