and other topics unrelated to BlackBerry lack of headway.
Times have been trying, there are only so many troll stories, Russian or otherwise. Spinning narrative, attempting to prop up the chef exit office failure to execute has sapped me and lil' Linkbboy.
Zalinsky is a great comedian, Elon just an all around great person.
Who else is watching the Wuhon lab spin dribble out of the media the last few days, slight but likely this was the source. What isn't understood, thinks like the Facebook settlerment, gone when's failure to build a cohesive team at BB, sales continue to flag, like a state flag on a bad day, tom eekohbucky walking with $10B for 15 months, Brain dePalma didn't last a year... these were the last two jaune chien hired before the current two... notice the ceo is now hiring pairs, knowing he will likely axe one or both.
Crumpled sales and the King of BlackBerry remains standing... all others axed or wood sheded.
But, HEY, how about
McDavid nets 50, but not enough to topple Boston Bruins
Even with Connor McDavid flying around the ice and collecting his 49th and 50th goals of the season, he could not drag the Oilers past the Bruins, who kept coming in waves with their incredible depth and all-around skill.
The point being, even the media have quit writing about BB, only BB do. Why? The King of BlackBerry unwillingness to accept he must look into the mirror, accept what hasn't transpired under his rule. The stream of media releases by BB is fine, but know since before Cylance jaune chien had lost the plot and as much as BB should be a contender, they really are basement dwellers, like nellybb thanking dog for a $hitty 5 year performance at the hands of the chef exit office.
CRWD market cap this morning $28.655B
BB market cap this morning $2.272B
jaune chien has spend $4B on acquisitions like Good, Secusmart, Movirtu and of course Silence.
BoD have failed to represent the shareholder, jaune chien has failed to lead.
TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd Chief Executive John Chen said on Monday the company's strategy for generating licensing revenue from its patent portfolio remains on track following the recent departures of two people from the team negotiating deals.
"I'm confident. I'm on top of this," Chen said in an interview with CNBC when asked about the departures.
Reuters on Friday reported attorney Victor Schubert said he had left BlackBerry. [L2N1MO1IM] Last month, Mark Kokes, who led BlackBerry's overall patent strategy, joined a health technology company.
"We have over 80 people in that group and very senior people," Chen told CNBC. "All our IP (intellectual property) licensing are managed by myself, the CFO, our legal counsel and the president of the group."
The company's shares were down 1 percent at $11.45 in Monday morning trade on the New York Stock Exchange.