
Samsung straightens out the news that says the company is considering to purchase a license for BlackBerry OS ten (BB10) and the acquisition of Research In Motion (RIM).
"South Korean electronics giant Samsung said it was not being considered for licensing RIM's latest operating system and the acquired company," he told Reuters.
Analysts said the lack of support from potential partners like Samsung could be a problem for RIM, which is looking for various options to restore the business.
"RIM has lost the initiative in the Smartphone market and all that remains now is to look really attractive to companies like Samsung," said Lee Sei-Cheol, an analyst at Meritz Securities said.
"Should they have a myriad patent, which may be a potential acquirer's most attractive asset," she said.
Reported previously, the news likely that Samsung will use BB10 re-surfaced, impact on RIM shares rise. Not long speculation is echoed, RIM shares rose five percent in the stock market opening on Wednesday.
This speculation comes from analyst Peter Misek of Jefferies & Co. Are considered highly influential. Not infrequently, this prediction proved so profitable RIM.
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