Monthly Archives: November 2004
Online Poker Rocks
With the NHL on strike, couch potatoes everywhere have looking for new sources of entertainment. Their salvation has been televised poker tournaments, particularly the World Series of Poker on ESPN where odd-looking characters battle it out for big bucks – … Continue reading
RIM
You have to love the speculation that surrounds RIM's legal woes. Seems the stock tumbled yesterday after someone decided a US court was going to make a decision in the patent battle between RIM and NTP. Turns out the excitement … Continue reading
Musings from BCE
Lost amid BCE Inc.'s third-quarter results yesterday and its move to eliminate more than 5,000 employees, there were several interesting tidbits from CEO Michael Sabia. Among them was BCE's take on fiber to the home – a technology being aggressively … Continue reading
BCE's Q3
A few things to look for when BCE Inc. posts its Q3 results tomorrow. First, will BCE raise its dividend for the first time in a decade. There has been increasing pressure to do so, and it only intensified when … Continue reading

