Another day, another BlackBerry Ltd (NASDAQ: BBRY) buyout rumor.
This time it was Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) that was the rumored buyer (again), and it turns out that the source of the rumor, an article published by The Inquirer, was a recap of a previous rumor that drove BlackBerry shares up nearly 6 percent earlier this week.
The BlackBerry rumors have gotten so out of control lately that many onlookers, including Jacob Wolinsky, are wondering:
While a comprehensive list of every BlackBerry rumor would be nearly impossible to put together, here’s a group of some of the major BlackBerry rumors in the past several years.
1. Apple Buyout: 5/11/2015
This rumor is the freshest of all, and the debate over whether or not this latest Apple/BlackBerry gossip has merit rages on.
2. Huawei buyout: 4/1/2015
Blackberry shares reacted to an article (in Chinese) published on JuJiao.com that suggested that the Chinese company Huawei might be interested in acquiring BlackBerry.
3. Samsung Buyout: 1/14/2015
BlackBerry shares surged 30 percent in January, as the market seemed to take the rumors that Samsung Electronics Co . Ltd (OTC: SSNLF) was interested in…
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