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Research in Motion considering selling its hardware business after BlackBerry 10 launch

The chief executive of BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion has confirmed the troubled smartphone giant is considering selling its hardware business following the launch of its next-generation BlackBerry 10 devices. According to Reuters, RIM CEO Thorsten Heins made the revelation during an interview with German newspaper Die Welt. โ€œThere are several options, including the sale of […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas

The chief executive of BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion has confirmed the troubled smartphone giant is considering selling its hardware business following the launch of its next-generation BlackBerry 10 devices.

According to Reuters, RIM CEO Thorsten Heins made the revelation during an interview with German newspaper Die Welt.

โ€œThere are several options, including the sale of the hardware production is as much as licensing our softwareโ€ Heins says.

โ€œBut there is no reason for us to decide in haste. It is important, first of all, to successfully put BlackBerry 10 on the market. Then we shall see.โ€

As SmartCompany reported in June last year, the separation of the company is an option being investigated by RIM as part of a strategic review it is conducting with RBC and JP Morgan.

Meanwhile, in August last year, credible reports emerged that IBM was interested in purchasing the companyโ€™s enterprise messaging service should the BlackBerry 10 hardware fail to gain traction in the market.