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Research in Motion stock skyrockets after earnings call…

September 28, 2006 by Robb Dunewood 1 Comment

I don’t usually get into reporting on what Research in Motion’s stock price (symbol RIMM) is or isn’t doing, however, it is skyrocketing after today’s earnings call in After Hours trading as it is up almost 20% to $103.21 after a market close of $86.06.

I will give my commentary on RIM’s earnings when I get a chance on Friday, but, just in case you want to know what went on I will spread some link love and send you on over to BBHub where Russell Shaw has given a “play-by-play’ like account of the on goings in the call earlier today.

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