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    Just came across this from infoweek:
    http://www.informationweek.com/news/...leID=183702685
    Below is the article copied . . Sounds like Palm is doing a few things right. You would think with the new models this would be a continuing trend . . .
    Strong Earnings Show Palm Is On A Roll

    Quarterly profits jumped from $4.4 million a year ago to $29.9 million, while revenues increased 36% to $388.5 million.

    By Elena Malykhina
    InformationWeek

    Mar 24, 2006 01:00 PM


    BlackBerrys don't rule the entire wireless world, and Palm has proof. The maker of smart phones and PDAs reported soaring profits this week and gave most of the credit to sales of its popular Treo smart phones.
    Palm reported revenue of $388.5 million for the third quarter of its fiscal year, which ended March 3, up 36% from the same period a year ago. Net income was $29.9 million, compared to $4.4 million in 2005.
    Palm attributes the growth to sales of its Treo smart phones, particularly the Treo 700w, which runs Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0 platform, and the Treo 650, which runs the Palm OS. Carriers and other distributors reportedly sold 569,000 smart phones in the third quarter, up more than double the sales of a year ago.
    The Windows Mobile platform lets Palm better compete for business customers against the Blackberry, which is the leader in the business market. It comes with "push" E-mail like the BlackBerry, but doesn't require additional middleware as does the BlackBerry service. "We see more enterprise customers welcome us on the Windows Mobile platform," says Joe Fabris, Palm's director of wireless marketing. Palm hopes to build on the gains with new products. It plans to come out with three more Treo-type devices this year. Fabris wouldn't provide additional details, but said Palm will take advantage of third-generation cellular networks that wireless carriers have built out. That may mean more business-class devices with significantly faster Web browsing speeds.
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    There was also a good article in the WSJ yesterday about Palm gaining ground in the corporate market due to RIM's problems. More people are giving Palm a try and it was evident in their earnings. IMO, Palm gives MSFT a good partner in the short term to attack RIM, but with the Moto Q comng out as well as a bevy of other WM5 products in the next year (supposedly), they had better step up their game - so they don't loose their battle w/RIM. Frankly, if the Q is the device Palm should be worried about in the corporate market. It'll be crap when it first comes out, but Moto will not lag for long.

    Just an opinion....

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