RIM CEO, Thorsten Heins, at BlackBerry DevCon Europe 2012
The news from Research In Motion just gets worse and worse. The maker of BlackBerry phones once dominated the smartphone market. But the rise of Apple's iPhone and a series of missteps have led the company into a period of turmoil, causing co-founders to head for the exit as the stock price plummeted more than 94% in the past four years.
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