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Amazon Considered Buying RIM
December 21, 2011
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Amazon considered merging with BlackBerry maker Research in Motion earlier this year but RIM balked,
Reuters reported Tuesday.
The struggling RIM rejected the idea, which never reached the offer stage, due to a desire to fix the company's problems on their own.
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