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Posted by Techie2000 on 04-15-2002 10:00 PM:

Handspring Posts bigger losses than expected

http://news.com.com/2100-1040-88298...et&tag=lthd

Well what would you expect? They said they'd discontinue Visor...


Posted by BillC on 04-19-2002 11:45 PM:

Thumbs up stock dropping like a rock

Handspring's stock took another hit today, closing at $2.95, almost at its 52-week low of $2.93. Analysts quoted in the Wall STreet Journal said that Handspring had abandoned PDAs and bet everything on the Treo and now the Treo is looking iffy. I attribute it to the hex that I put on Handspring when they hosed me and the other Prism and Springboard owners. Not that I'm resentful or anything, that would be petty...


Posted by yardie on 05-03-2002 09:20 AM:

Arrow Huh?

Both Handspring's and Palm's Stock was a buck something a few month back so I dont knwo where you got the $2.93 52 week low from. I woudl eb worried about Handspring if Palm's stock was like $5 and it was like $2..but they are both hurting right now.

I am still convinced that there is no real money to be had in the PDA space.


Posted by Toby on 05-03-2002 02:18 PM:

Re: Huh?

quote:
Originally posted by yardie
Both Handspring's and Palm's Stock was a buck something a few month back so I dont knwo where you got the $2.93 52 week low from.
52 week low for HAND is $1.13; for PALM is $1.35.
quote:
I woudl eb worried about Handspring if Palm's stock was like $5 and it was like $2..but they are both hurting right now.

Handspring has been much more volatile lately. They actually had a pretty good surge after the Treo announcement, but have been steadily declining ever since the conference call where they announced they were transitioning out of the 'traditional organizer' market.
quote:
I am still convinced that there is no real money to be had in the PDA space.

The problem is that there's even less money (long term) in the smartphone space for a company the size of Handspring.


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