There are a lot of Palm fans out there. Even more so, there are a lot of webOS fans out there. And yes, there are even a few pre and Pixi Palm device fans out there. There is no way that, ladies and gentlemen. Just as the iPhone and Android fans. They exist, and their voices are quite loud. But that is not the truth of barreling forward stop. And the truth is, unfortunately, that Palm does not do too hot. So, of course there’s all sorts of telling Palm purchased, acquired or otherwise be swallowed by some other company. Today is no different.
Although there’s all sorts of rumors have been out there buying as RIM or Google to Palm, the recent lessons we learned might have some interest in buying the company Lenovo. At the moment there are murmurings of the HTC staking a certain interest in the house that built webOS. According to the report, Peter Chou – CEO of HTC sat – which discuss in some meetings with high interest rates at CTIA, as were the smaller manufacturers of mobile phones fit into their company profile, and plans for the future.
While HTC keeps mum on the whole ordeal, it sounds like Jon Rubinstein – CEO of Palm – is no longer so quiet. He has apparently come forward and said something along the lines: “If it is reasonable, we will consider it.” She comes on at bottom, if HTC or any other company for that matter comes to the table and brings a rational Offer Palm, the Board of Directors is a sit-down-and Pow-Wow have acquired about. It would be difficult for HTC, Palm, as is currently worth a tenth of the HTC, HTC and therefore could very well just buy Palm with “some” cash. Is it worth the money they would need in the education of Palm from the depths to invest? They would their hands up to 1,600 + to get patents for their upcoming smartphone, it would be, perhaps.
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