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  2. Jim Balsillie - Wikipedia

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    He was the former chair and co-chief executive officer of the Canadian technology company Research In Motion , which at its 2011 peak made US$19.9 billion (equivalent to $26.6 billion in 2023) in annual sales. [2] Since leaving Blackberry in 2012, [3] Balsillie has

  3. John S. Chen - Wikipedia

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    John S. Chen (Chinese: 程守宗; pinyin: Chéng Shǒuzōng; Jyutping: cing 4 sau 2 zung 1; born July 1, 1955) is a Hong Kong-American businessman who served as executive chairman and chief executive officer of BlackBerry Ltd. [1]

  4. Thorsten Heins - Wikipedia

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    Thorsten Heins (born 29 December 1957) is a German-Canadian businessman and the former chief executive officer (CEO) of BlackBerry. He stepped down as CEO of BlackBerry and was replaced by John Chen on November 4, 2013. Heins later served as the CEO of Powermat Technologies. [1] [2]

  5. Ex-BlackBerry Co-CEO talks publicly for the first time - AOL

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    Balsillie said in his first public remarks since leaving the company in 2012 that he knew BlackBerry couldn't compete after the iPhone's introduction in 2007

  6. BlackBerry Calls Off Sale, Will Replace CEO - AOL

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    Mark Lennihan/APBlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins is stepping down. By Euan Rocha TORONTO -- BlackBerry is abandoning a plan to sell itself and will raise about $1 billion from its largest shareholder ...

  7. Former RIM Co-CEO Sells All RIM/BlackBerry Shares - AOL

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    BlackBerry (NASDAQ: BBRY) has gone through quite a lot of changes, including a name change from Research In Motion. What is interesting is that its former co-CEO Jim Balsillie is no longer a ...

  8. BlackBerry Limited - Wikipedia

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    BlackBerry led the market in many countries, particularly the United States, until 2010, with the announcement of the iPhone 4. The company withered against the rapid rise of Apple and Android. After the troubled launch of the BlackBerry 10, it transitioned to a cybersecurity enterprise software and services company under CEO John S. Chen. [3]

  9. BlackBerry CEO Shocks the World - AOL

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    Earlier this week, BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins shocked the world with some bold predictions. First, at a Milken Institute conference on Monday, Heins argued that tablets will be obsolete in five ...