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Amazon Considered Buying RIM But Interest Cooled: Report

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First Posted: 12/20/11 05:24 PM ET Updated: 12/20/11 11:25 PM ET


By Nadia Damouni

(Reuters) - Research In Motion Ltd has turned down takeover overtures from Amazon.com Inc and other potential buyers because the BlackBerry maker prefers to fix its problems on its own, according to people with knowledge of the situation.

Amazon hired an investment bank this summer to review a potential merger with RIM, but it did not make a formal offer, said one of the sources. It is not clear whether informal discussions between Amazon and RIM ever led to specific price talk, or who else had approached RIM about a takeover.

RIM's board wants co-chief executives Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie to focus on trying to turn around the business through the launch of new phones, better use of assets such as BlackBerry Messaging and restructuring, two sources said. They did not want to be identified as the discussions are private. RIM and Amazon declined to comment.

While RIM could strike technology licensing deals and other kinds of commercial partnerships to boost revenue, an outright sale or joint venture is not on the cards for now, they said.

"They have had approaches from folks who have wanted to have discussions," said one head of technology investment banking at a Wall Street bank. "The issue is it is hard to find a value that makes sense with a falling knife."

Battered shares in the Canadian smartphone maker jumped 10 percent in after-hours Nasdaq trade after the Reuters report.

RIM's market value has plunged 77 percent in the last 12 months to about $6.8 billion following a series of disappointing quarterly reports, delayed phone launches, weak sales of the PlayBook tablet and other missteps. The shares tumbled last week on weaker-than-expected quarterly results and the announcement of a delay in the launch of the new BlackBerry 10 phones.

A RIM investor who declined to be named said the company was now essentially on the block.

"This story puts RIM in play, because shareholders are going to put it in play," the U.S.-based investor said. "It's over. This is now a company where the activists are in charge."

Activist shareholder Jaguar Financial Corp has called for a sale of RIM as a whole or in separate parts, such as the handset business, the network services operation, or the patent portfolio.

But RIM's management has told interested parties they do not want to sell or break up the company at this juncture, the sources told Reuters. After last week's news, the board instructed the co-CEOs to set aside any options for a sale, one person briefed on the situation said.

"Selling the company or an economic joint venture is probably not in the cards right now," said the source. "Until you stabilize the platform, people are going to be very nervous about spending $10 billion or more."

Some potential corporate and private equity suitors are holding out for RIM's valuation to fall further, people familiar with the matter said.

AMAZON, RIM STILL IN DISCUSSIONS

Amazon and RIM are still discussing ways to expand their commercial ties, which currently include a service launched last year to make Amazon's music catalog available to some BlackBerry users, according to the sources.

Amazon launched the Kindle Fire tablet in November, which, along with the content the company can package with it, is seen as a potentially formidable contender to Apple Inc's iPad and iTunes store. Amazon does not make smartphones.

As for RIM, it feels it could better leverage its assets, such as the BBM instant messaging and the network operation centers that allow for messages to be processed, the sources said.

RIM could also look at licensing out its QNX operating system after the late 2012 launch of BlackBerry 10, which will be the first smartphones using that software, to give handset makers an alternative to Google's Android operating system.

DISTRACTION

RIM's co-CEOs have spent months listening to ideas from investment bankers, strategic parties and private equity firms. These discussions are now viewed as distracting for management, sources briefed on the situation said.

One of them said the board has backed both Lazaridis and Balsillie, but is of the view RIM needs to develop a "deeper bench" of executives.

Spurred by RIM's share drop and Google Inc's $12.5 billion bid for Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc in August, Wall Street bankers have tried to pitch RIM to other mobile phone makers, including Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and HTC Corp, in recent months.

Microsoft also looked at RIM at the same time, said one of the sources. Microsoft declined to comment.

But HTC and Samsung already have licensing agreements with Google's Android and did not see the value in tying up with BlackBerry, people familiar with the companies said. Samsung and HTC declined to comment.

(Additional reporting by Soyoung Kim in New York and Alastair Sharp in Toronto; Editing by Tiffany Wu, Paritosh Bansal, Andre Grenon, Phil Berlowitz and Richard Chang)

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07:08 AM on 12/22/2011
RIM is a Canadian Company and hopefully it remains here in Canada,I am a Blackberry owner I do not own the Justin Bieber of phones called the Apple. Because of poor management and as a former RIM employee told me egotiscal exec the company is in a tailspin but can rebound with the right Management team,.A Blackberry was never meant to compete with Apple,but they tried and were not ready to take on the Giant, with endless money pit.
There is jobs at risk, and like many other Canadian Tech companies we cannot allow another one to move to the states or overseas.
So I would said to those like myself support RIM , and hopefully someone can come in and clean up the mess,
08:55 AM on 12/22/2011
Want to help RIM? Why don't you buy several million share of their stock? Looks to me like they are in a death spiral.
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04:26 PM on 12/21/2011
From a strictly financial view point, what does RIM have that has any value?

- The phone business is worthless because there is so much (better) competition.

- The basic data network is redundant to the ubiquitous Internet.

- The ONLY asset that I can find that might have some value is the secure email service, but I suspect that there are a few engineers out there that are figuring out a way to do that over the Internet from any smart phone.
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James Shanks
10:32 PM on 12/21/2011
R&D is extremely valuable. They have tons of papers and patents that these companies would love to get their hands on. It isn't always about the ROI when an acquiring business is making a purchase valuation.
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Steven Travis
Just killing time
02:38 PM on 12/21/2011
I also considered buying RIM - but after looking at their financials (I hired the investment firm of ID, IOT, DUF and FUS) chose not to make an offer; why isn't that news?
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04:22 PM on 12/21/2011
Which just shows that you are as smart as the folks at Amazon who also took a pass.
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01:35 PM on 12/21/2011
Rim can reject them all they want,but they are toast and shortly will be bought up for their patents and sold off in bits and pieces
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04:17 PM on 12/21/2011
No, RIM will not be purchased until the bankruptcy court sells it over the objection of the idiots running RIM
11:36 AM on 12/21/2011
developments in korea

Korea and especially the north is a country which has seldom been understood. Although the recently dead leader,kim,did repeat about unification this was more a dream of the father and founders of the modern nation,the party he was a member of,the people's party of north korea,and how closely itr was to him we dont know. In countries focal points are important. He was recently told of the escape of people on the border young people going to china,it was international news,and the government there said they interviewed them under the context of international law,and so expedited the matter. The elder kim soon visited that nation...but ill and in poor health he died. Problems in the nations...i did see a report on tv...of young woman not having proper heat in a schoolroom,on government tv,and it was a problem for me that money be made available for the proper upbringing,education,and development of these people. A new
government should keep this in mind and i would like all koreans and funds to be available even if aid by allies so all woman and all children's needs are properly met. Their elder father of the nation,the elder kim would insiist,whom they so revere...i will speak further of this nation each day and give further reflections....
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
10:47 AM on 12/21/2011
I now have an android phone, but miss my Blackberry. If they would only learn to communicate with their customers and make an instrument with a larger screen. Maybe I'm asking too much of them.
09:58 AM on 12/21/2011
buy them, gut the company and keep the patents. That's the only thing worth keeping at this point. Hopefully the android community will get those. Apple trolls enough.
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DarkandLuvly
09:40 AM on 12/21/2011
sucks cuz i love me some buttons
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theveggiedude
my body is a temple, not a living graveyard
04:16 AM on 12/21/2011
Today Google has wrestled control of Java away from it's owner. In five years I think we'll see that Amazon has wrestled Android away from Google. No, they made the right decision.
01:33 AM on 12/21/2011
Not a good idea. RIM needs to ride into the sunset ...
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beadingchef
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12:58 AM on 12/21/2011
It would be a good thing for RIM if Amazon bought them, it might be the only way to save them, but IMO they are not really worth it. RIM is so far behind the times and there phones so very difficult to program and the whole thing with the battery and also such huge lack of support from them, I think they should just call it quits.
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04:20 PM on 12/21/2011
Other than a few patents and the secure data network, RIM has NOTHING OF VALUE.
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elicourey
It takes a nation of millions to hold me back!
12:48 AM on 12/21/2011
Amazon buying RIM would be about as dumb as when HP purchased Palm.
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04:19 PM on 12/21/2011
Actually dumber, now that everyone on earth knows how dumb it was for HP to pay more than $2.49 (total) for Palm.
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11:03 PM on 12/20/2011
If Amazon buys RIM that will be a deal breaker for me. I will leave RIM and we currently have two BB smart phones ans a Playbook,
08:57 AM on 12/22/2011
Playbook = Epic Fail