Ottawa Business Journal>Technology BlackBerry boss ’80 per cent’ sure company will survive
BlackBerry chief executive John Chen says the chances of the struggling smartphone maker surviving have improved and he now puts the odds at 80 per
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Ottawa Business Journal>Technology BlackBerry boss ’80 per cent’ sure company will survive
BlackBerry chief executive John Chen says the chances of the struggling smartphone maker surviving have improved and he now puts the odds at 80 per
Losses continue to mount at Enablence
Revenues have fallen for the sixth consecutive quarter at Enablence Technologies, the company said Thursday. The Ottawa-based photonics manufacturer reported revenue of $1.05 million during
Google to build self-driving car
Google plans to build and launch onto city streets a small fleet of subcompact cars that could operate without a person at the wheel. Actually,
Nordion delays meeting to shore up support for sale
Nordion has postponed a shareholders meeting that had been scheduled for Tuesday in an effort to increase support for a takeover deal that would see
The Biggest Winners in the Stock Market Don’t Exist Yet
I got started in the financial services industry in 1984. Back then, I couldn’t imagine being in this business for 30 years. But here I
Struggling tech firm Enablence replaces CEO
Ottawa-based photonics manufacturer Enablence Technologies has promoted from within to replace its CEO, the latest in a number of recent changes at the top for
Spurred by ‘significant growth,’ Martello adds new exec
After what it describes as a year of “significant growth,” Ottawa-based Martello Technologies says it is adding a new executive to help ensure that trend
Ottawa a city of gamers, conference spokesman says
Most people still think of Ottawa as a city of civil servants. Kyle McInnes has a different view, one that might be surprising. “The way
Canadian VCs gaining confidence, Ottawa conference told
With the amount of venture capital deals in Canada increasing, investors say they’re more confident this year than they’ve been in a while. By Jacob
Microsoft targets new tablet to those who don’t want separate laptop
Microsoft bills its new Surface tablet computer as a laptop replacement — and it means it this time. The Surface Pro 3 will have a
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