BlackBerry shares sink on bid doubts, T-Mobile stops stocking its phones


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 26 Sep 2013

TORONTO/NEW YORK: Shares in BlackBerry Ltd fell more than 6% on Wednesday on doubts about a US$4.7bil (RM14.1bil) bid to take the smartphone maker private, and after a big US carrier said it would stop stocking BlackBerry smartphones in its stores. 

In an announcement that highlighted the faded relevance of the company that pioneered on-the-go e-mail, T-Mobile US Inc said it was no longer efficient to keep BlackBerry devices in its stores. 

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