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Just announced today by the New York Times, BlackBerry is reporting that it has reached a deal with a partial owner, Fairfax Financial Services, to go private. The news comes with the agreement that BlackBerry will pay shareholders $9 per share in cash, which equals approximately $4.7 billion. Although no other company acquirers are named […] Author information Kelsey Jones Search & Social Consultant at MoxieDot
BlackBerry is currently in the process of exploring “strategic alternatives” for the company, which may include putting it up for sale. BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins, as part of a five-person committee, will look at a number of options including joint partnerships or alliances, as they attempt to raise stock value and increase sales of the […] Author information Matt Southern The post BlackBerry Possibly Putting Itself Up For Sale appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
This week, the Local Search Association is releasing our “Local Mobile Search Study,” which overviews the evolving mobile environment in the U.S. and the growing role of smartphones, tablets and other connected devices in the local search experience. The 2013 study, which features 2012 data…