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	<title>Comments on: RIM Up $18 In After Hours Trading On News of Q1 Results And 3-For1 Split</title>
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		<title>By: Jeff Farley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeff Farley</dc:creator>
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		<description>I continue to believe the open end potential for RIMM is huge these next couple of years. The world is expected to have a mind numbing 3 BILLION mobile phone users by 2008. Their opportunity comes from the fact that RIMM has just 9.3 million subscribers out of a potential 3 billion. There is no doubt that the massive shift to smart phones is just getting started. People are moving up to a mobile device that can make a call, email, text message, take photos, listen to music, &amp; surf the web. The newest Blackberry devices do all these things and far cheaper price than the Apple iPhone. I can see RIMM getting to 13 million users quickly (this year)...then increasing another 50% again next year. If (when) they get to 20 million users, it would still be less than 1% of the world market. In addition, RIMM has 2-3 new Blackberry devices coming out in the next 6 months (details are still a secret). This will continue to fuel their growth all over the world (never forget to think global with situations like this).

RIMMâ€™s Blackberryâ€™s are sold in 100 countries on 300 carriers.
The iPhone is sold in just 1 country (U.S.) and by 1 carrier (AT&amp;T).

It took Research in Motion 5 years to get to 1 million Blackberry subscribers. It took 10 months to add the 2nd million. In the last quarter they added over 1.2 million. I expect this pace to continue to pick up steam and there is no reason the canâ€™t start adding 1 million per month in the not too distant future.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I continue to believe the open end potential for RIMM is huge these next couple of years. The world is expected to have a mind numbing 3 BILLION mobile phone users by 2008. Their opportunity comes from the fact that RIMM has just 9.3 million subscribers out of a potential 3 billion. There is no doubt that the massive shift to smart phones is just getting started. People are moving up to a mobile device that can make a call, email, text message, take photos, listen to music, &amp; surf the web. The newest Blackberry devices do all these things and far cheaper price than the Apple iPhone. I can see RIMM getting to 13 million users quickly (this year)&#8230;then increasing another 50% again next year. If (when) they get to 20 million users, it would still be less than 1% of the world market. In addition, RIMM has 2-3 new Blackberry devices coming out in the next 6 months (details are still a secret). This will continue to fuel their growth all over the world (never forget to think global with situations like this).</p>
<p>RIMMâ€™s Blackberryâ€™s are sold in 100 countries on 300 carriers.<br />
The iPhone is sold in just 1 country (U.S.) and by 1 carrier (AT&amp;T).</p>
<p>It took Research in Motion 5 years to get to 1 million Blackberry subscribers. It took 10 months to add the 2nd million. In the last quarter they added over 1.2 million. I expect this pace to continue to pick up steam and there is no reason the canâ€™t start adding 1 million per month in the not too distant future.</p>
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