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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 24 Sep 2013

    BlackBerry had nearly 50% of U.S. market share in 2009. Now it's 2.1%. BlackBerry's slide, in 4 charts:http://on.wsj.com/16F6UeT 

    5:32 PM - 24 Sep 2013
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      2. Daryl Reaugh‏Verified account @Razor5Hole 24 Sep 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        Wow. Just, wow. “@WSJ: BlackBerry had nearly 50% of U.S. market share in 2009. Now it's 2.1%: http://on.wsj.com/16F6UeT ”

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      2. Allan Walsh‏Verified account @walsha 24 Sep 2013
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        Amazing! RT@WSJ: BlackBerry had nearly 50% of U.S. market share in 2009. Now it's 2.1%. http://on.wsj.com/16F6UeT 

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      2. Victor Ellis‏ @AZCat89 24 Sep 2013
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        As Tony Gwynn said: "What? Check out the stats!" MT @WSJ: #BlackBerry 2009 U.S. market share: almost 50%. Now: 2.1%.http://on.wsj.com/16F6UeT 

        1 reply 2 retweets 1 like
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      1. Steve Barrett‏ @Steve_J_Barrett 24 Sep 2013
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        Wow. “@WSJ: BlackBerry had nearly 50% of U.S. market share in 2009. Now it's 2.1%. BlackBerry's slide, in 4 charts: http://on.wsj.com/16F6UeT ”

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      2. Scott A.E. Smith‏ @scottaesmith 24 Sep 2013
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        Unreal. “@WSJ: BlackBerry had nearly 50% of U.S. market share in 2009. Now it's 2.1%. http://on.wsj.com/16F6UeT ”

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Anisa A. أنيسه عواد‏ @Anisa_A_ 24 Sep 2013
        Replying to @scottaesmith

        @scottaesmith Holy shit! The crackberry is long gone! This makes me wonder about iphones! Who knows what/how would it be in 4 years from now

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Scott A.E. Smith‏ @scottaesmith 24 Sep 2013
        Replying to @Anisa_A_

        @Anisa_A_ It won't happen again. Another company couldn't fall so far so quickly if it tried. Unprecedented and unmatchable.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Anisa A. أنيسه عواد‏ @Anisa_A_ 25 Sep 2013
        Replying to @scottaesmith

        @scottaesmith you think so? But there is always the rise and fall. No one company would stay in the power seat forever! Remember Nokia?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Scott A.E. Smith‏ @scottaesmith 25 Sep 2013
        Replying to @Anisa_A_

        @Anisa_A_ Both BlackBerry and Nokia enjoyed such an elevated stature because they were first movers—and those lose to innovators every time.

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      7. Anisa A. أنيسه عواد‏ @Anisa_A_ 25 Sep 2013
        Replying to @scottaesmith

        @scottaesmith you said it perfectly! Couldn't agree more. They definitely got lazy. Such a bright mba grad! I guess education paid off haha

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      1. Dina Homsi‏ @HomsiDina 25 Sep 2013
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        RT“@WSJ: BlackBerry had nearly 50% of U.S. market share in 2009. Now it's 2.1%. BlackBerry's slide, in 4 charts: http://on.wsj.com/16F6UeT ” ggg

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      1. Heyw00d‏ @Heyw00dC 24 Sep 2013
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        “@WSJ: BlackBerry had nearly 50% of U.S. market share in 2009. Now it's 2.1%. BlackBerry's slide, in 4 charts: http://on.wsj.com/16F6UeT ”

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      1. Cognifide‏ @cognifide 24 Sep 2013
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        Tora, tora, tora! RT @WSJ: BlackBerry had nearly 50% of U.S. market share in 2009. Now it's 2.1%. BlackBerry's slide http://on.wsj.com/16F6UeT 

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      1. vasif sayil‏ @vatchif 24 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ It should be LL for all the companies

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