MONTREAL - Shares of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (TSX:RIM) slid below their lowest level in more than a year on Tuesday after a U.S. analyst warned that sales of the smartphone with businesses and consumers will be slower due to the economic downturn.
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The number of homes sold in 2008 in Canada is expected to total 440,000, a 15 per cent decrease from the previous year, ReMax said in its sales forecast Wednesday.
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MONTREAL, Dec. 1 (UPI) -- A new Quebec beer whose goal is to raise money for the province's independence from Canada isn't experiencing stellar sales.
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Fears of a looming recession have cooled Canada's housing market, according to a new report, which predicts that home sales will be down by 15 per cent by the end of the year.
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Canada's real estate market is expected to be "somewhat static" for at least the next six months as the economic downturn makes potential buyers extra cautious, while the average house price is expected to fall, according to a report on Wednesday.
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MONTREAL -- Shares of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion hit a new 52-week low yesterday after a U.S. analyst warned that sales of the smartphone would be slower due to the economic downturn. RIM shares were trading at $45.62, down $4.59 or more than nine per cent, on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
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Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Platinum fell for the third straight day in New York on concerns industrial demand for the metal will drop as auto sales decline and the biggest U.S. carmakers seek government loans to avert collapse. Palladium rose.
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TORONTO — Some 440,000 homes are expected to change hands in Canada this year, according to a new housing forecast by ReMax. The realtor says that total would represent a decrease of 15 per cent from record levels reached in 2007.
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MONTREAL -- Microsoft Corp. has welcomed a $100,000 fine imposed on a Quebec man who pleaded guilty to contempt of court for persevering in sales of counterfeit software.
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Some 440,000 homes are expected to change hands in Canada this year, according to a new housing forecast by ReMax.
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