Losing The Signal: The Spectacular Rise And Fall Of The Blackberr

Jacquie Mcnish , Sean Silcoff
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Losing The Signal: The Spectacular Rise And Fall Of The Blackberr

Jacquie Mcnish , Sean Silcoff
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“Brilliantly relayed . . . It’s one helluva story.” - Toronto Star
“Losing the Signal is a good old-fashioned insider’s business narrative, the kind we don’t see enough of these days, and it should scare the pants off most CEOs.” - Wall Street Journal (Bryan Burroughs, author of Barbarians at the Gate)
“Reading the inside story of the BlackBerry’s helpless flameout is like watching any other train wreck: You’re horrified, but you can’t look away.” - David Pogue, author of Pogue's Basics and founder of Yahootech.com
“A tale of rivalries, jealousies and missed opportunities. You won’t be able to put it down.” - William Cohan, author of House of Cards and Money and Power
“Losing the Signal tells of the marriage and divorce of Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, how two opposites built RIM into a world-beater and how they lost it. This is first-class reporting that reads like a juicy novel, with one amazing story after another. A terrific book.” - Howard Green, author of Banking on America
  • Date de publication : Apr 05, 2016
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 288
  • Éditeur : HarperCollins Canada
  • ISBN : 9781443436199
  • Dimensions : 5.31" W x 0.65" L x 8.0" H

JACQUIE McNISHis a senior writer withThe Globe and Mailand previouslyThe Wall Street Journal. She has won six National Newspaper Awards for her groundbreaking investigations into some of the biggest business stories of the past three decades. She is a regular host on Canadian business news station BNN and an adjunct professor at Osgoode Hall Law School. She has authored three bestselling books:The Big Score: Robert Friedland, Inco and the Voisey''s Bay Hustle; Wrong Way: The Fall of Conrad Black(winner of the 2005 National Business Book Award); andThe Third Rail: Confronting our Pension Failures, which was co-authored by Jim Leech. In his 2005New York Timesreview ofWrong Way, author Bryan Burrough praised her as "long one of Canada''s best business writers." She lives in Toronto with her husband and two sons.

SEAN SILCOFFis an award-winning business writer withThe Globe and Mail. During his seventeen-year career, he has covered just about every area of business, from agriculture to the credit crisis; toys to airplane manufacturing. He led the paper’s coverage of the rise and fall of BlackBerry and many of the other major business stories of the decade, including the takeover battle for telecom giant BCE Inc.; the contentious merger between brewers Molson and Coors; and the near-death struggles of plane and train manufacturer Bombardier Inc. He has won a National Newspaper Award, an Aerospace Journalist of the Year Award and the Edward Goff Penny Memorial Prize for Young Canadian Journalists. He lives in the Gatineau Hills near Ottawa with his wife and three children.

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