Blackberry-maker RIM's chief legal officer quits
Blackberry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) says chief legal officer Karima Bawa
has resigned!
It is the latest in a series of departures from the struggling Canadian
smartphone maker.
Last week the head of global sales, Patrick Spence, quit.
In response to falling market share co-chief executives Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie resigned in January and
Thorsten Heins took over.
The problems included a loss of service for users of RIM's Blackberry devices
in October last year 2011.
Customers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa could not access their
emails, Internet and instant messaging service (BBM)
The company has also been losing market share to rivals like Apple.
Ms Bawa had been at RIM for 12 years and the company said she had been
discussing her retirement for quite some time.
On Saturday a report in Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper said RIM is
preparing for a major reorganisation that will see at least 2,000 job
losses.
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