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      <description>TORONTO (AP) — The largest investor in Research In Motion said Thursday that he will stick with the BlackBerry company despite founder Mike Lazaridis's announcement that he will leave the company. 
                   Prem Watsa, a board member who owns 10 percent of the company, first became interested in RIM because of his friendship with Lazaridis. The 52-year-old Lazaridi...</description>
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      <description>TORONTO (AP) — Research In Motion Ltd., once written off as dead amid fierce competition from more modern mobile devices such as the iPhone, surprised Wall Street Thursday by returning to profitability and shipping more BlackBerry 10 phones than expected in the most recent quarter. 
                   It will take several quarters, though, to know whether RIM is on a path to...</description>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — After lengthy delays, Research In Motion Ltd. unveiled its first two phones with the new BlackBerry 10 system. The Q10 will have a physical keyboard, while the Z10 has only a touch-screen keyboard. RIM says it will also change its name to BlackBerry to maintain a single brand. It will have the ticker symbol "BBRY" on the Nasdaq Stock Market. 
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