BlackBerry’s CEO Thorsten Heins is out, as BlackBerry finds a billion dollars for life support. Where to now?
A leading global entrepreneur was in the box seat to buy BlackBerry. But the deal is in doubt – banks won’t lend him the money because they’re worried about the company’s survivability.
A consortium led by a private equity group has made a bid for BlackBerry, for just $4.7 billion. It is a floor price in what may yet be a bidding war.
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