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Canaccord sees slow PlayBook sales as iPad 2 continues to dominate tablet market Slower than expected sell-through of Research In Motion’s BlackBerry PlayBook tablet has prompted investment bank Canaccord Genuity to slash its sales estimates for RIM’s first tablet. BGR noted last week that Best Buy’s Labor Day sale likely indicated slow sell-through of at least one PlayBook model, and it looks like a recent round of checks jibes with our take. Canaccord analy [..] |
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| Canaccord sees strong global BlackBerry 7 sales in September Global sales of Research In Motion’s latest round of BlackBerry smartphones were solid in September according to checks performed by Canaccord’s Mike Walkley. The analyst said in a research note on Monday that initial sales of RIM’s new phones such as the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and BlackBerry Torch 9810 have been strong, especially among enterprise customers upgrading from older Bl [..] |
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Analyst sees solid demand for BlackBerry Torch; PlayBook sales to be unimpressive In a note to investors Monday, Barclays Capital analyst Jeff Kvaal restated his “overweight” rating and set an $85 target for shares of RIM’s stock. Kvaal thinks the company will report a solid third quarter, and he believes current demand for the BlackBerry Torch to be “solid.” AT&T’s decision to drop the BlackBerry Torch to $99 last month played a big role [..] |
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iPhone sales to continue declining until ?iPhone 5? launch, Canaccord says Sales of Apple’s popular iPhone line of smartphones will continue to decline until the next-generation model launches later this year according to one analyst. Mike Walkley of Canaccord Genuity on Thursday raised his price target on shares of Apple stock to $740, reiterating a Buy rating. Walkley believes that Apple will post strong results for the second fiscal quarter ended in March, howev [..] |
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OS X Lion sees slow adoption with less than 2% of OS traffic share, study finds Adoption of Apple’s latest version of OS X stalled in October following a strong start that saw OS X Lion downloaded more than 1 million times during its first day of availability this past July. Ad network Chitika analyzed its recent traffic and found that Lion’s share among all operating systems is just over 1.5%, barely a blip on the radar. Usage of the new OS had grown at an averag [..] |
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| Labor Day sale pricing hints at slow sell-through for RIM?s top PlayBook tablet Retail giant Best Buy is currently offering Research In Motion’s BlackBerry PlayBook tablet at a discount for Labor Day. For a limited time, RIM’s tablet can be had for as little as $449.99 for the 16GB model, a $50 discount. The 32GB and 64GB PlayBook models are both priced at $549.99, affording a $50 discount on the former and a $150 discount on the latter. The steeper discount on RI [..] |
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| Mac sales slow in April according to NPD Sales of Apple’s Mac line of personal computers slowed in April, leaving a question mark for analysts who have lofty expectations of Apple computers in the June quarter. Industry tracker NPD Group on Monday issued its estimates for Mac sales in the month of April. While the firm found that sales did grow compared to the same month last year, growth has slowed substantially. NPD says Apple sh [..] |
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EA Q1 sales better than expected, still slow
We've been hearing recession tales of woe for months now in the video game industry. Today is no different, as EA is posting a net loss of $234 million for its financial Q1 sales year over year versus $95 million in losses during the same qua [..] |
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| Omnicom: US Ad Sales Slow, International Still Strong The bottom did not fall out of U.S. ad spending in Q1, but overseas spending is still the prime driver behind Omnicom Group's (OMC) Q1 results, which beat Wall Street estimates on revenue and earnings. Global revenue was up 12.5% to $3.2 billion, but that was driven by
international, which rose 18.3% compared to domestic U.S. revenue, up
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Slow Sales Of PS3? Blame It On Marketing (SNE) PS3 sales have been on the uptick this year. The system has beat out the Xbox 360 (MSFT) for two out of the first three months, and may have done it again in April.
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| Yakuza: Of the End hits the top of slow Japanese sales chart
After an earthquake-prompted delay, Yakuza: Of the End has been officially released in Japan, to ... pretty good sales. Not the best sales of the series, but the best sales of the very slow week. According to 4Gamer's report of Media Create sales, the gangst [..] |
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PC sales will slow in 2011 due in part to iPad, other tablets Market research firm Gartner on Wednesday said that growth of PC sales would slow to 9.3% in 2011 as consumers reduce spending and hold onto their PCs longer. Gartner had previously projected that PC sales would grow 10.5% this year. Beyond belt tightening, Gartner notes that the slowed PC growth is due in part to strong sales of Apple’s iPad line and other tablets. The issue is not that tab [..] |
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| Nintendo Slashes Guidance, Expects Wii Sales To Slow (NTDOY) No industry is immune from the recession, including videogames and the game console we once thought was unstoppable, the Nintendo (NTDOY) Wii.
The Japanese company reported earnings last night: Profits were strong, up 21% y/y. But the co [..] |
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