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T oday's top stories from Report on Business : RIM unveils buyback Research in Motion Ltd. RIM-T unveiled a share buyback of up to $1.2-billion (U.S.). Full Article at Globe and Mail

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  1. SUSIE GHARIB: One of the biggest insider trading cases in years got even bigger today. Full Article at Nightly Business Report | PBS

  2. TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd <RIM.TO> <RIMM.O> announced a share buyback worth up to $1.2 billion on Thursday, but analysts said competitive concerns will continue to exert pressure on the company's stock. Full Article at ABC News

  3. We've sent an email to containing a URL you'll need to follow to verify your account. You should receive the email within the next few minutes. Full Article at Globe and Mail

  4. LONDON (MarketWatch) -- With analysts saying that its share price had fallen too far, Research In Motion Ltd. announced Thursday it would repurchase $1.2 billion of its stock. Full Article at MarketWatch

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